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VOL. XIII,
WASHINGTON CITY, D. C, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1872.
NO. 6.
AUCTION SALE5.
Tw-tlny,
1 Y I.AT1MKU At niAKV,"
Con
or of l-Miuii IVsnU avrtnie and Ueveuth street.
wr umoe uaudiu
IffEHIOltlJ
nrk.
11 hold a sjeclel
a A. 3 !.? vi iuv iijiii.wjii; jnatnisii
tnrMiM, IiaUteUa, Vardrobee ud WMbstande.
i Cottage Itedatoktb.
Irmlii, Three t ly ami Iiigralii Carpet
lalr and II iiak MaltrMwwrulankfla and Comf oris.
lnina- TeWee and Chain, Table Cutlery
-apre lot Oooklnraml Urnting Slow,
China, Olaae and Tin v aw.
..... Ato,
A lot of lAriiM'nrMMilmli
A Fine.atuck of Heady pieda Clothing-
SSn. TATlWi
Eft Ji CLEAHT,
Auctioneers,
1YLATlllKlt A. rt.Kiiir.
A-.. Anctloueere and It! Ketat nfokers.
boulbwcat corner Frnn. avenue and Lleventu street,
Hr rrnn. aTrniin inn Is
HUt umcfl Uiuiifintf,
ihi TUUDAr MORrTIIfO, Dmrnhaf 1,at1 J
clnck. at ear enctlou rontua.aouthwntcurtiiri!
aouthwrat curtior ft
nth trwi, will t
MMHtra, Mt)DnM4
2 ,!." !! nil n
nnTlranMt arnua and kim
ru,i7nirrm in iniiriara.
itv 1U ltSooM (r rnlladclrhla. ft entl
tf fina rrwnrh rtl-t
hi, 114 m oiioiil n I(
iv:r.tT. 7.t"."""rJi?v,vr5"j?"
Uronrea, nutuaa an 1 Vaa-a. tlwiut l Marmoi
. iHnio un
jaa an 1 Vhwh
-rWaAfflar
fllllia, Hlena an 1 Arala Vaa. an I nnnmnila
a.8rtna?tRwi""'
on SfON!
'
tbitanount.
-.?L,K!".iilKMi"i4.-t''
"j'r."r.r-vjfc--vM.,r.,:jiai"":r,i'H'";,-"'
u-urata ka 1 linen ClynAKI, Al
un-ra m nwiign. no
'1 rfrilta It lh. nil
ton.IAqonUUNUAY tb Mhdar of lV-nt7.
-J-.' .IP."?.1 ft "j u UKMa .nuarrr land
line of tbt U)iaaiMka and Ohio emnal, abont two
lalJaaaW iHonretown, in tba Dtntri.-t ol Oolnm
ula. and b-tmr about no feet In width h -tntit smI
rnaaa In kmfth, and aonkalalatf U cra, toon or I
TTjatM UMOIULUiil OODIUBla-- KI aa. tmwa nr
'Tt.i-- .. it it . . i
?I.B ) .B.rf.f"fl rlrt tOiituurr U- Mm la
I-, irr i i j f i
1 -. ijiiur iuudu
th above guarrlea, whlAhonlialatof tba beat qoallty
of liluaHtooa,andwhU-hlanaarnaTlaaUoOr-ceyof I
tranannrtatlna to tba market.
hrf w"!?-? m ' ."-iU5l!;,! 8,-t5!,(1
r::"i zrv1:-rj "? , ! m j,"!Ufi,i,w
"" r "V" "., u Aiirniun umn
fnwa tba fotomao riveri elan. Oak Hill t,niHry
ObapU aad outer charcuea are built of the atuu ,
i,Tjn.ftl.. !-.-.. ..t u-.t '
p AocttenlUFniii corner of Tenlh and 1 airMU I
BMnawMU waera aur Inrormatlon can ba obtained.
bera any inrormauon can baobuinrd.
. Any pifon ran a urnine u Qnaniea
the Canal road or the new road leadinjr rn
town to the f balo Jrld.
Terms of Salei Onealithraah,and lha
he balance In
VsU frf
n r' ceutnm prr annom frotn day of aale.
urftr to the aaUafaoUoa of theKeoalvera,
a retained on the prorty aold, or the nr
with eecui
and a Ilea
Cbaee money can be raid
aUmethMaaaroreealaalame raU of IntereaL A
INMitof oowUlhereiiatredof the purcbaaer at
tue of sale. All ooa vera uclrur and aUrniej al omt
ueitfaale. ANeoavevtiu
Sarcbaeer Plata ef Uie
atUtlmale
miej al
II be ei
wA'iv'XTE-jjrr.r wm ipt w..i
i&UUI
tlUJij
ItNKII.
BeoelTere.
Vlt
O HEKN ei WILUAMH, Anrte,
By virtue of a deed of trust to the nndef
mrdiwl hi 1 Jbe mitniwl
ibeiandremrdaof waahlnirton ooi
riot ef Oolunbla. the abcrlbera,
offer for aalr. at liibllo auction ;
x
,c:
I.Uiuniiuii m Ui. til.t tut nl.n n th.
nf Uif oltro? HMhltbrtou,la Mid District, Ml.it.
DW.?."" rd r".0 V7 . on bimdred and
ffiSASnSSS:
(lltl of Err TlUberts anbdivtalon eqiiare
?,lrtis!i.!.J!
tUtSWfSTtA
i thei-eon.
'naiiHln-r of life thi-,
BUILDINOH. nearly aim-1
nwuh ti; wt V.mZIC
etorr aadalUa IlUICK BUILDINnn. n-arlv .
fleted. The aale to eonunc with the wtel lioua,
ne. OnSfporl
Irneut i f all
rth of the ptrcrraee muney of ea
W?
h
anil th a7vnaliailaii tu ani
inaUUrneut
x, twelve aud r.-hteeu tuoulha,
ii
oonveyaneliur to be at tbe ouat of th pun hi
adepUiiflioQw,U be required ou eeeu.
tbe time ot ur baai.
TrusUee.
uuitlsawn
Huae-.oe.da Ai
UJJUfiL
ucuoneera.
Wtlf Inlill II a a is .'
ii' TRX&VSfttti ..
rnniKSSxortlilyBOnRTr
A3 . H-' I!0 f "& trart dated on the 1Mb
.??rfo'JaIi V IT'i sd duly wcorded In
Ll.rTr.i' " '?w.l?'Ji ?. U" "TIt
WaablnjrttWTwunlyI a.r by direction of Ibe
1-arty anouillbreby,wewiliM4l,aliuUaOauotlon, i
o front ri? tba nrr-niTsarVon TlIU,VAV,Uie hnbday
nllJeSmberrAVD"
itw deaeribfd lot, i-leoe or parreT of artuud Ijiuv
!ind belua' In tbe city of WaalUujftou, I) IX, aud
oownouUiiTouiidilator ilan of eald city 'aa
the weatpartof lot numbered, ooe. ft,) la a-.ira
numbered three b-uulred end twenty -three, ttta.) I
aaldirtof lutbavlnif afrontof ebtbteen feel ou (J
etreu north, and rannfnr t-ack with that width the '
dlaUuee of forty-elitht tttneet." with all tbe 1m
prpverpanta Ibereou. Ooii-JaUaif of a thrte-atory
" nau-j-ufa iwBaAiaua; ..... .
. Terms of sale i.Oue fourth eash, of which M tnuat
UI tU ata-aa, iatiaui(Taa m u, ar,l IBIl ,
u iiwHiiiia, wun inverre. at t-ne raw oi a er cent.
Sfir eunum, frotn tbe day uf aale. and eecureii by
lauul (if tt-na-t tj, Iran .ll.r Kvllnn tif lha. tBns.ljbsa.. ft
the terma are not nenplled with within tendaie i
from Iheday uf aale the truatfee reserve thorlvhtu.
rU the rrotierty afUr one week's notice, at the I
riak and ouat of Brut parehaeer All ocveyancln
tiy virtue of a dtMd of trn
lUTI. and duly Mcorded In Lli
of the Unit reoorda for waa
iat lo a, dated April I. I
MrhTiurtanrbblrb:tof UoT !
i o( US-tr IberXi s
Uie ."c "o. 'ontliVf reuT '
-. ou Woo, .,. iS. IJiM.)
iberNoaetl folio 7, one
iuialila,aud by direction
id.are will sell al pul
a.Z. iT. as., i.r.. a L.l I Hi l. as.- u.l. J..
TnZXKSm. JTTa .VSVaoVlK ,
it
nurtoni IleWli
uorthwiwl a
neaono--irraiitiuiiTiiAir ii. ini
tanintFOl.Wssh
(iunlUK IA Uieatune No. 4. jlanted at the
corner of that part of "Youiinr-iMiru '
vul by Ueonre Oilier, called 1 rtuidad.
uieatune i
that iwrt
eorire OJ-.U
euulh T7 di
f orpMiiy owued by Ueonre Qi-tar, called 1 liuidad.
aronnuiir ineuce eouin ii aet eat,e ltercnea,
r or Irisia. with Orator a line that runs lo atuu a
jiw. a mj ui
ooudttmnad fur tb ratlroail
TOMtS,T5.n votnjtiini n nntrrrnG,
TODAY, ITiikUt) December .
cotnimJtirf at lo o'clock. In frutil nf
re aha
mw arraDvaaioraiaminauon ri .....: i.-c :"i::: .:" .. ni"i
DAY. Mb. with Calaliwuo ir" v?'T V UWB l " i u, in liar
ol VaVTrorallVimiHraikLi.1, p hanifh, llarknr-a and uther aubihrlalou of Iota In
-fcdaiVcltfoVawJioiV i "lr-Ml. aa tbaaamala r-rofltl lu rler W I,
uni, w u, credit for an-rotrl ir roj, Kn llw Hum) t , of ,h. rt , w
1Y IIKRKN & Wlt,I,tAfS, Aacilonefr-,
tllllivs frTJi; 5.1,'. .T f fii',i or Iiif i urn.
MiirdooV.t.C,..wiiiMUtl.Mli .ncU.,11,.1 iba
1-Vl0is,?r.l?.,a.9liiii5'
iS33 i!i?? Tll.i,,u,lrM-tir IMMuNorlhK alrekbwe VlftoenifiailTHIx
l3!LSIffi'iyJtw5,Vrt9"-ll,.rln,l!'P,a fttrt-tU weat, and frttntinir anth feet in
:Kl5trM,lTu00L. A mVr ruliandlalley,(WfeMwl.faandaorrt-.lU frxmi X alreAliy a
ilKiilVtr.dT,r,i0,,.0 4 &- Mil ftP-arby I enl alley H f-vtwl ls) aud euntalnluir law aiiuan
rf.wtMrnoadJiuialnatwondtldaa feet rmraor leac Thtalot la altuatatl hi lha 1m
w - mi ww ji. it. r ikiu .t i
I lnrjI.nurtbwFWt corner ff Tenth and ltetreeta bulfitftD TTtm- (W-v. -
THrw MAIK OK VALUAni.K jPKOVP awPlu -po-alon of John
iKJ3C NOHTU OAfItuL AMU Filial Thl. promrtr Mtu"jl
HTHKETS F1HT. WMhlnrton rltr. I) U. Th. I
J
. mi, sua auir r ,r..". . - ""r
SM. fnHrtyn-n... nf 1 WW.rf..wl.wll.uw,
aalr. In Lb. Ill I .WMt.jHMTnTOW, .srii..
U truMMS. WUl I ,., J w,wu.u iivuk, .uu
Ii.k Amr nt ruv.n.1... In .. t?ar.w.C n n .ll Ulld Uld WMld I.llll OU th. IllSO. 1 Al..ti..H. II..T. .nt.i.... .. t.lnl. ...n.llnna 01 tllCir
(, ,J nr. r.ro.l..J sreeiiiuij .iirw.U ..'Al-Wl!'1! ,.,l!?I?..MJS!'.l?al.'K Her 1.l..lr'. nn..m.n l,u imm...l.' aldam
"Ti2Sd" l'T-Ugft cmhY.Ani.-U. TNTIlKBUPJtFMKaltKTOPTlIl.msniltn
BY B. II. WAHNI.H, ,1 . or COX.UMUIA,
Real JMeU Broker and Aactioneer, ' Msry E. Haberty I w . ..
ratftveSastxewUanr ,A Tnaherty .t at! NMD-EIJoa11
WM$m$JF$& ass KuVAt&ztek
hr,tiIfrVt,iitV fNton aald O atreeUby UfaKtluclMwde.
no, w uie weai una oua-annea lur in raunei
tbeuoe north UH dew ,eaat HI iwrchce and 1 llnka vfn i
wuhaaMwndemnedune to a dlvtaluu fence, for i -"" '
-uerlr put un between thla and pert of a 1-4 owued i f ,"';
by Edward TeuwlTki then with said line fence l1"'
north S3 Uetr ,wet 111 iwrcbee and 11 links lo a locoat "".
ira aiaii uuii at un imi oi -- i anna,, luajr a u lur
'i uiutf pauui hv uay ,wfm iniiot iuu i -
more or lee, to the dlvteion luiaeiaraMuir f
-ia f
""..."rr.Vft-rtriC!"."..-
. toireuier With th Imtirovemenls tbereou. e ,
ItHi IAJri'UJr Wlt-Al IU 1UITJ
(wislliaa S acre aud tS pert bee
wae euld to one Maniruni by 1
lu deed datl Heptember M, ll
p7iiaa (if tha
ev i
iwtuk
bv ltwulaniin L Fenwlu
lM. Matlvla.ti.hAP M lMlU.
Tarma loM made kuown ou tue dar of sale: xa
. A r-aaiionaajopirtauoe of bid. If teruuof aale are
Vii lfonilied with within aeveu date after aalatbe
1$ tjAtmm reeerve the riht to rmmii tb I roi-erty at
titarul auaooatOI iniaiiiiiinaryunMi-ir
H ttWiKr,!11-"
lt. it wun., Aucuoueer
V LATIMHR A CLKAItY,
AurUntuipra and lteal Latat Drokera.
Sou
louthweet corner of Jfiia. are. and Eleveuth street.
iLuahLi
fT4 By virtue of a decree i f tbe Hm-rema Court I
Ll o uie iiiainii oi i.oianiuia iiimu iu ruai-rr.
eaue No, tlTX e-l Jm. 11,1 will, ou HA 1 Utt
EAY, UiaMbday of NovruiWr.len.on the preta
si. .1 1 ii'.vlnol, v m . nlYnp fur aula at Dublin aud-
Uou il T 1 lo au4 al, iuiure vi Oi thU ritj .
Iotai aawn and elafht have beeu nbalviiledliiui i
Bve lots, each havbiarafruntonweuty ftaiououth
th
K atreet-betwoenlour-end-e half and hlith alreti
; i
and raiiuinrf uaoj wiia inu iu iua i
to a .hWootsUey, aud are ail auiwpnved.
laut Iweuty ud tweuty-une bete beeu s
into lour lottMiireeo. uieo. iwviiw iron, ot "i
feiJih!'iW.in
feet S iiichea pi a tToot allay, and ar unimproved. Win. It. Uher lUS beeo appointed by Judgt)
Ihereraamlnrflotuaeafriiutiif fortyfeetoueimth fonsnl, of Jf Y, receiver or the Corn hx
latriwtbrtwMUtlieaamelwoalmla and Company, wbOM caplUI and
with thai wildthl feel Slncb ,.( tM by
ESMXET " iwoetcry frame house wltti ( . ot tW(00i, M'a Vther llabUltlei of
vera uuujiiu . , , .. , .,.. t ..b. iiiiBi.fi
inn
.nd tha roaidu
iu ttree
tJve, and
aw
alicbteeu mouiue from day
ipptiiiveir aia !
iAftu.?H,
7iuiXtnVJJtTi
leedaivenou the nualrBiiiioatiou ft sale. Couve)
eeoured
ueedaivenou the nualrBiiiioatiou ft sale. Couve)
neip at pureiiaser s oo.
aale
2AUV
u.tiuiars
tiT-TlIt, AHO.BflAIJ.ia ptlsrK!tPnpNTIL
S$Atfc'rZl,WX Muw '
Scctdids IIIlcEB k t1AJtY, Aucts.
AUCTION WALKS
Fiiit Itnr.
rpm stkfh hai-b or" vXtUAifue .Xnu
lANI-WIMKLV iMPltOVKp HlMtnl
I ltnl FHTT.I.onN t- II f )V f iH KkNI 11 A
U lit Ilfchf H KOHTIlrt LUT
t1flV B1II llV trfrtllA fllf A ft.. !.. Ffef lllA Ott
Court of Itwlnatnct of iVi-ibta, p-awted Tn mum
No, 9H30.Kii1tr Ducket No,li,eiibeUtuUnir m aa
Inietee, I will Ml, at j ulJIo auction, nnlheprem.ee,
oti nfDNLtftiAY, December 4 al 4 oel-.k,p,m
elMhelvaliiebleYaroel uf lanl I-Ium- lu the city o
bin
if bettur oriirinal hit nambernn fivrf
Itit numbered Ova (I) In the aubdlvta-omberr-l
two hundred end twenty
iuaUurfur.uulparuet of land at Ibe
n 4uiiiimju biiii uriiuv uriKlUAi uf. iiaruuvvni
,iBTipanoi i
lull of tui iara nnmN
thrra. IZH.1 liMrinnlnir rp
i nrnr oi pai i viuam runuuur tnvnc
id VftaaUi atrwl ftAy iM) fart, lLnm Mai
one bimir4 fori two locbea, (loo f L 3 In..) thetipe
aotithfliFdOH
it BtA.t A tkm f.. n U 1. . ,L
ititjF i hi ipi Hi ii um. uj.ocn w.t wiui pai i
I to the Iac of bffrtnnlru. with tba bnlldluira
ami IraprortmaDU turvun, aud tba ftppnrtenAncra
Ibrrminto bNutiaina.
Tnla rurtr la dtractljr ojvMlt Iba Trtaanrr
plrtiiiiit, and lahandiHimmylinrroTad lT a larva
four-atorr irtm-froot bUillnf . nww occniHsd br W
H. Thumin and tb nrilUhOotiimlaaioiiJ tnalanra
thnalur Itrlck buUdloir ooeui-IM by Kllbutirn k
IIU and ctbara aa oillom, and Um oouuDutUuua
TFKMHi Onathlrdof. tha vtrrhaaa monr tot
aud twam mouth from the day uf aale, with In
A dMd airni an I d-d of trual to wsmra deferred
art rfwinlwvl t lima nf uU fVtnvav
'aM""" Tftt'JHto UILtKK.T,
BY It. II. WAUNPIt,
aud Auctioneer, Na r
Oandi
WAIOKII, llral KM.lo Ilrk.r
mbtmiu ,irm, ewwtca
Nowmli-f
II.IOIIOIM.
s?.
ia laiul iwnnu nf w aahlnrtnii. 1) T- will
.rt"'2aVKWIa!M!ff2rti!!l'"
twelva aud elvhleen moutba from dar nf a
lU per crnt. luterwt. aeourvl br a ueeit of truat on
tba jiroiwrtt On hundred d illara driwwlt ou ao-
the tennaof aala ara not oomitlfHl
wtlh within nva o) a afuraal-Llhpniirrtr will ba
reatJd at tba rink and oMt i f tba defanlUuir ur
cbaacr (Jon re i anrln at I'orchwwr nuat.
with within nva da) a af Ur aale.lha pniert.
. fcUnAI(U,AKIiriMIM - '
na&aoAda ail WAU.NUt, AucUoneer
Bv
I-ATIMKIt X (I.r.AltY,
AncUnueera and Kea) Latal Ilrvkara,
our Oinos Unlldiiur
TntTlTEKM rUFE QK VATUAHLF IMITIOVH)
HTltrFTH WtrtT
. Hr vtrtiio of a decre of tlie Hni renie Court of th
IHntrlct ufO lurubla,taaed in aehaiirerreauao.Nn,
TTW. Jufau fr-nrla IJood. comriaiuBiit, va, ll. W
Hndetal .dianilantn.ouUiatMhdaynf NoTraiber,
lT, lahauoHerforBaieat iniUlo awHlop.ln fnmt
of Iba
tJ lha KHmlu. m. UllVTilV Ih.nh v . i Ii
oeinbar, in 71 at 4 o'clock, p. m.. Uial terr rlwiUalot
uuiuAi.tDnna4
ninety urht. iim In th lty of Hawhlnrtrm. In eald
,",rr'Y fr' 3"
hitl.
Terma of i
mmI lntltn
'"" day of aala, aemired bytbaiioUa of
l i""""""! t ur"u, a oitionoi iMirar
aim
nuwr 'r"u ui iiaiineiif of in wnix
roonar, with Uialntereat and tba final rai
tbaaaleby tba court, (and uotTWiire 11
la)aient of lb
4 ratification of
1 1 will onu-er
j
V17"A..".H,':VS,r..,t',i"."i
tba terma ara n 4 mn4ll with In flraatn.tha
truatM iwm
truue rMerrea the rbrbt bt resell at the rink and
luiaueranitii
loxrurrb
IMVIi 11.
1ATIM
iirmiwrni nvedara' noucei
in
JAH. tJ.Ui:i)lIN(J, Aarl
Tuna
lly virtue of a derree of the Circuit court of Prince
" ruiiuir, ouu vi aiaryiaiui, aiuinv
ir imnnr uaie uie iiatoair oi
f wr.
luarauiwa in
mblio auc-
V thai tMh
day nf Deoernber, 1T1 If falrlf iiiH-th uait fair
i uirmiwr-ii ii uuuLi,m,ii uie ai
wlthlo four mllM from
171110. tMurv, uuuntr
!fonbl Dwulur Ho.m nalt.vfrr
miini...ry .ni. uuuuuun.
a. . p. iv uw
HunnauwoBiM
Ji'ffl S2!j ?a2!5&S2.&
tlVdWXrton
tEstmrrhaiieror leircbaacra, tb wh J. to bear lub.r
TvhVI - t oth-hfK
W-Twul.?
tbeflntJreUflta
Vfwn the jynienl of tb wb Je of the purr tie
mouey, eu rnt bef.-r. the trustee U autheed to
mouy,
oonvey a ree auntie ,l11-
AliounvtiauUiihrai. 1 atarui at curt uf the ur
rbeeer ytNliAl I. MAHHUMy.Tnn.i-f.
tio
E
V TIIOMAN IHlHMNtJ, Anriloucer.
BMPTonY HLE OV A HI10PUBT(K'K
tr ii&iiininitE- tinninunti ur ii.on,
NTFrli. fOPJ-KR, fUTLFKlf, IIOIINK HHilFM,
WllcHiflut ANPtHJT VAuAki HrVH,U( Hi.
niiirn, i'i j. i ri'iim ni'"i ur i.
1IAINH, MoitTIiallSU MAtlll.Mfi,
ko.. At AUCTION
Ou 1IONDAV MUHN
ocliick.eudaiiuunuiuK fi
entlw atock la dlaK-ed
XM:r?L?fttL SS "S. fUiSa
ducwtM U will be peremtHortly sold without
rtiBoaa5e' Humof an t miJir V.oaHb. over A
aer-Ftiitpf alt mouUiawUlbeirtveuforMtUfactorlly
mdonwd Uotee, beartiur luterret i.r olher eatlfartury
aecuriti IIIUIUH lo1 1NU.
ile-al Auctioneer
JUv WM"'r
OALE()PTllKt'NlTKUHTATKSHTEAMHIlIlI
Q MUUU.mm.tMAND"ALlUNY"
Navy Dkimrthknt )
llisr.it' or Comitkition ki Hjriia, (
WaaumuToa Novemtaer 11.1171
The Navy Ueiartinent will offer for aale at imbUo
auction, at the tlnlttwl rJUtoa Navy Yard, New ork,
on tbelath day of December, 1ST9, at 1. o'cloi k m ,
tbe United Btatee Hleanuhlu tluerrlere,1 vt 14wl
iona tneaaurement, and tbe UnlUl HUUw Hlesjuahlp
. iDany, oi u tun.) mrajturrnieiii.
Tbe veaeele aud tbnlr liiventorlea can be e-eniined
"Albany," of IflOO tone meaaurenienL
all atltF lima. aPlsaplhal liah lne.la.TlL niB Af tlllrAlil.lB til
Uie uoninieuuau. oi me lara.
The whole amount of the mn has money must tw
aswltA.! .ft Ih.llHi. ..P mA Itt.ll.t.tti.n ..,.1 ll... aiaa.!
i Uoniniaudaut of the Yard.
tnuat beremoveil from the Navy lard wltbln two
weeka from tbe day of aale,
Tbe (hiverunieul rveervce the rWht U with Iraw
tbe veeeela f nun aale at any time, aud lo reject any
fp
Bfl
''
A. ll. U ordered sud dacni-d that tb. Ul I -.f-.. s.
reoortrdVli. rsUp-J sod coi.nnnl ou BA CUllulS
'b. tl.l d.r of Duiu, r ustt. uul. uiua to lbs
omtrsrr .ba sho.li prly that dsr rt-iIKi
L. iTlST, ordered aud J(wi-iH!lhat the aa. I -v
eporled, le ratiried aud couanned ou HA CU
b tint dayuf livjiuber uatt,uuea cum
ontrary be ahown prior to that day fr
oi v uf thla ordur bj litiltlinhrHl In at mm dalli
" J.eelfe, .
HIIilPBrt IhM BhOWIl tlflllf tit th
oorofUi. o-d.t bo .Mfi m .. .j:
il y uf thla urdcr bo juittllnh! in aouie dally newe
ir printed au 1 pubiiahed In Waahlnirbtii ilty. II
p-l' lwi"2"l"J. l'.KSS iS,"E.P.lC& "J
mmmmsmi
TWI.1 N II AN II P NIlRTIIWrMX
fir virtu of a dfd of fmat to na, datd
lS.nT aud duVr recorded hi Ub-rNo.
k iukmiii, lt u, wiHTuiFr wiui iu iiu( roveweuut
Trina rtim I Mr. I p.h ttt f IH lialnM lit ll
aia. Will
I'H WMI Nuirauiu ui- ArillUfHtU
iu in, oi ia. r.- j'.r.rrv-"' r.i-j:vi"- z;z:."i ;;"..- u.,i.fi.. -u. .ih.. ji .'..ij. .k.. selves oi
I .SIM t.Ul.UVi"-..-.i ..... -w ... ..... U..V.
Kt,, itm-as wtTTii. iiir a-imi
said Start day uf Dtxcmber
Ague copy It. J MElOa.t
TTNITKII HTATW PATENT OKKICK,
i, New York, trsyliur for tbe eitenalon of a
inanttohtmontbeBtu dayif March, IUU,
Improvefriaui in Uachln-a for llisliu; IteU-
II la ordrred tbat the tfetrmany In the rase be
luaed ou the 4lh day of lyuarir nt, Ibat tba
IutK arnuniriiaa auu ui r "
to tha Ulh dar of pVlii
ewrt
I, and
" J"
llnilti
thai aaia ieuuuu be neant ou uie ivtu aay or rn
ruarrneit
i?.K2,,,11f
Any iioratin may Pn- thla eitetwluu
ivjii-luaw Id. D UvOAlLT,tuaimilMlouer
t OMLNHl.l TLI,mJUAMH.
rroudels 111, and his forthcoming lecture?
hsvelieen postponed.
The rtvous ol the Loulslaua Jockey club hiva
beeu postponed until Saturday,
Jos. C King and John thuneU were yestor
uay indicted in New Tor tor murder in ine nrst
degree.
Isaao Dradford, Republican, was yesterday
elected maror of (jarubrid.re.. Uass and IL f
i vevi luajur ui rail iutti.
Ixiunrav.
Minister o( the Flnanocs of AQstrui, ban leu
ilereil his reslguatlou, whkh ha been accepted
1 he other miuuters reiusiu lu tbt tAbiuct.
The atjaukiu uf the r etlcrst nnembly of
Kwllserland up
lAiisanne. wu i
rtwuzeriau-i upeueu yvaieniay. iiaguiu, ui
I Allium, vraa alnntjut l'rnil Imit. an I Knnrt. (if
LUoerue, LoaP
,-rw i -1, ." i..." : i. ;v: ji -,:,i.. -
tvuviiuii! aua (- ihiui u. . i tjiiu utiu.
roilros t. nail WOl
yetboeaobtttlaed.
The oltv authorities of Boston vesterdtr.
'mlW 'ni, orteri ih. 'worn of rearing op
as, even If comidoteti, the bull ling would notbe
safe for OCQUyatlon for the lub-treiuury or post
after an Inspettlon uf the Merchants' exchange
safe for OCQUyatlon for the lub-treiuury or post
A dlatrlcl attorney writ of wrimrsr. Was
tsaueil al New Uriean rettet day, by Judge Ditrclt,
restraining ths Eighth lH.Uiu tVmrt from pro-
wapiiinlli Sralnat the diatom hm,. relnrnine
lFoard,andlfansfeninBthscaM from Iho IflgbtE
I Ulstrlci tourt to the tfolted Hutu UUtrlot oourt.
TUE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE
iimrimi ,,,, ,..., ,-.. . . ' ttetcniilnttton of our admitted line uf liotin
UKVIF.W 111? Til P. VK All I darr. after Ilia ocriit)Htlinnflhfitrrltnrvkiil
A Glbnpbo nl Things Na
tional. Good Words for tho District
of Columbia,
trromotir.ttlraof leaterday
The following Ii the mcaaage f the Preal
tlent tf the United Stftlenjiint traimmitted to
Cougreen
To th Slwii and Horn of JirpmcHtatlcnt
In tramrullUng toyou tlila. my fourth an
nual ineM2e, It U with thankfiiloeM to the
Olver of all (rood that, aa a nation, wo hare
beeu blessed for the pant year with oare at
home, peace abroad, tod a crencral i'rueicrlty
tourhaafed to but fow people.
itn theeiceptlonoi Uie recent detaaUl-
lnit Am nrVklK iv.nl fr.rfii IIiA a.Hli 7lf 1. i
bnath'aa It were, millions uf accumulated '
wealth In tho city uf Boston, there hae been I
no orenhadotrliiff ralttnltr wltblo Ibojoar
to record. It h ir.Ufvlnir to not. howt llko
tueir iiiow:iuzeo fi uio CI17 01 cnicffo,
tinrf.. all.llla. . I.. .n.al...nA. . V...H..1la.
Ihn ntlln. nl ll-lnn ... .ll.lnn. .......
tti.l. mt.r.i.i.m... . it.. ...a.... 1 .r.t ii.ni. I
energy .nil iHirMicr.no. Trill ovonomo .11 Kovcnimrnl; luepawd law, tot.rrr tlia
ot.Uu.le,, and ibowtbe uma rnxiwrllr oon 'roMtHia.i llw taaijruu Clio maltcra ro
tbat thej would li.d no dlaa-ter bcWlcn ttioui; """f lo ll110 'l".ratlon 1 tlicretoro rra ran.
otlierwlw o hat. Icon fre. from ntutllenm. ' !"e.,!1 IOHr c"'r adoption of tho Uirlla(loii
warandcalamlllciwlilch often ortirtako na. "J!1?""""1 tllrecUon, ntccwarjr on tho ,.arl
llona, and. hi far aa hnman Jndemcnt ran . " ' " "o'crnraont.
Mnctr.1. the future, no cum iiccnu to ciLat ' . T"" 0,", commlinlon for drtennlnlnr the
to threat-n our prwent lieace. If)iiij.lrr lln. between the United Bute, and
W hen ConjreM adjourned In June la.t a , '',0 !!rlir"." PJMMlnni between the Lak. of
question bad been ralnod brUreat Britain, 'ho W omla and the llockr llountaln, ba. or
and waa Iben windlni;, which for a tlmo m- " " "- .- upon U work. It I. do
rlourij lmiierlled the aetllemcnt bj friendlj 1 ',,f l"" "i" ,'"'"'.l lncro.Mil, In order
arbitration of the grate difference, between that the completion of th. .urvor and detcr
thl. Go-erumcnl and that of Her llrlUiralc , !n ""'""-I'' f1!" " .". ,n,T u l"? fwnr !"
Male,tr, which br th. treatjr of WaaMuirloa I !,ll,nc,. To "'',' ,,,n,1 ' recommond that a auf-
had been referred to tho Tribunal of Arbltra- Iclent appropriation bo made.
Hon, which had met at Oencta, lu Bwitier- iU Irani our earllc.t allji ltu..la, tb,
land. ronUnt, itcadj friend of the United State.;
Th. .,MHi.M t.u.a.. .11.. 1 .. .,.. UermanT. with whnHfl (lorernment and IMy
auction which had Jeoparded th. whole of 1 l'loobaoaonianrcatueaof frlendtldpaad
ia tre.tr, and thrctened to InTolvo the two "!' mon nnion .rmpatblc-. and the other
nation. In nM nnhanpr rt-latlona toward .lwf "' ,l""0Ji. our relallona are main
each other, In a manner entlrolj iallfc.orr l'n,c1 "" ll' "' f'lndljr tenn.
. .li. .1 : . .... t.r K1lliMtnvl..t.nnn.1 inn....!., it.. ..t.....
to tni, uoTemraent, ana ill accoraanca wiui
the ilow, and iwllcjr which It had maintained
ft.. tK....t .1.1.1. 1...1 ......t -i i.
nom In Uoccmber, concluded lu laboriou, I t"naturall.atlont alio of a treaty with the
eiHilou on the Hth of September, ou whlth , Uiau einplij rcpectlng eonauli and trad;
day, batlniraTalledluellohh.dl,cretlonarrlS"rl!'' """, f a i'-' ""f, ,?n"LJr1-4
power glTjn la It by the treaty to award a 8w J"1 atlnj to na uralliatlm-all of
- .. .. - . ... .' . . . 1 Whl.ll In.lln. Iill. I..IWI .li.lv ..nu.l.l.iln.1
in gnw, k mauo it, uecuion, wnereoy
anTod tho turn of fifteen million, flti '
hundred IhouMnd dollar. In gold aa the In-, a proprlallon U) defray the niwdnoI com
domnltyto bo paid by Ureal T Britain to the "l oner, on tbo part of tho United State, to
Unlted State. foV the aatbifactlon of all the I In-oruational utatlalical congre at BU
claim, referred to lu cuiulderallon TbU PeleraburB, thoperjou. appolntca In that
decUlon happily dlapone, of a long-Handing character proceeded to their de.lln.tlon and
difference between the two OoiernmenuL altcndod tlie Ksalonl of tbo congrew, Their
and In connection with another award made "'"" ,n,u ln o KMon bo aid before foo.
by theOerman Emiror, under a referenco . Thiacongre., meet, at Interval, of about three
to Um by the .amo treaty, leatc thu. two ' ". ".'J,1'" S'" " .-"ta"" 0"nU of
Ootcrnmeut. without a laadow upon th. , ll" "'""'" ?' l"r"l,S . ,.ubm.U !", ur
frleudly rel.tlon, whkh II U my .Incere hoji. conlder.tlon the Jiroprlety of eitcndlng u
mar forOTer remain finally unclouded Imitation to the congrea. to hold lu uoit
Tho report of tbo agent of lb. United I moellngln tho United State. Tho cenlen
Statc, appolntodto attelid the Geneva Irl- flal celebration, to beheld In I8T0, would af
bunaL aciompanled by tbo protocol, of the fort an appropriate occa.lon for uch meel
procccdlug, of tbo arbitrator., the arguments 1Dlf, ., ,,,.,,.
of tho counsel of both Hon. omenta, tho I , ' rr,rr,llu,n" ,m,,'l"l5 'or tho Interna,
award of tho Tribunal, and the opInlonVglten """ Kilw.ltlon to be held during tba next
by tho several arbitrator., U transiAtlcd 1 TJ "' ' !" " -a-J ' very groat mag.
Kerewtth. nltude. Tbo tendency of these etposltlons Is
mm4 tii hn mmuUiu sm St. 1
heads of tbo three friendly Power, who com-1
piled with tho Joint request made to them un-, "' ,B" 'n'roaao ol numan happlncs. a. .ell or
Scr the treaty tbo thanks of this Govern-' "' Intercourse and good will between na
ment for tbo appointment of arbitrator, mado "'.'"": u, IP0,'ll,, ',, " ""'
bythomre.pecl.Tely, and llau my thank, to which wl ha been held In Eastern Europe,
Se eminent nersonirii. n.ml hVlLe. and t U Ullcved that American Inventors and
-. a Z j ,. ., ,..
rated to me the appreciation by Her Majesty I
' the "MUty and lndefatlgablo Industry dls-
Adams, tht arbitrator 7amed ,
on tho part of this ilo.ernment. during tho
Inquiries and discussions ol the
I t-ordlallT uulto with Ikr Ia
Jestr In this appi
I' ..V.M11 ..iif.i
, , Hwdntlollil
iperlailnn
airent nf the ITultml H Intra
before th- tribunal lo record my high appro
elation of tho marked ability, unwearied pa-'
Hence and the prudence and dlscntlou w llh
which ho has conducted the very responsible
and delkate duties committed to tiLii, as It Is
also due to tho teamed and eminent counsel .
who attended the trlbiiual on tho part uf this
Govtrnuient, to express my scums of tha tal
ents and wlsdoai whkh thay brought to Kur In
lueaiiammcniuiiuensuiisoiiappiiy rcacnea i
It will bo the i)roln.ce ot Cuuzn.ee lu tmi- '
ldu fur the distrlbutlun anion,; thoeovho
may uoeuuuexi loiim mrir rexinjcmc auaroa
uf tho money tu ho paid
Aituuuiru uie sum awarumi is noi imiauiu .
until ay oar from the dale uf the awnnf, It Is beeu elected w 1th great unanimity by thepco
deemeu advisable that nu time bo lost lu uuk plott proof uf luufldcnco on their part tu his
lug a proper uxamluatluu uf Uio scleral eases patriotism aud wisdom whkh, It Is believed,
In n hUh lndemnincatluii may bo due I urn v III bo cunflnued by the results of his adiiilu
scipueutly recommend the creation uf a lioiird 1 Intratlon. It Is particularly desirable that
uf eummhtslonera for (he purpose. nothing should bo left uudune by the Uo?ern-
uy uio iuinr-iuunn unit j ui iuo irvniy ui i
Washington tho ra-piH tlio tlsluis uf the Cnl
I.tsl Ml all aa aariil aTla-jt ItsWtalss It. tllaltf. afill.
structloii uf the treaty uf tho loihuf Juno, I
itno, ucumug uie ouuinury line uotween tueir
reeooclhe territories who eubiulttod to tho
arbltratlua aud award uf Ills Majesty the
a-sUlLTClvl Ut TJTJ.liLeAa.ilT, l UU IUU n UIVU v,
those claims la most u accordance with the
true Interpretation ot Uio treaty of 1846.
His Isfajtuty tbe Emperor of Ocnuauyhav
ing been pleased to undertake tho arbitration,
has the earnest thanks of this Government 1
anduf the people of the United States for tho ,
labor, palus, and care which ho has devoted
to tho ruuslderaUon uf this loniicndlug
dlllercnee, 1 have caused an expressluu oil
my thanks to be communleatcd to Ills AUJes-1
ty Mr litvncroft, tho rcprosontauvo ot this
Clovernment at Berlin, conducted the case and i
iirei'ureu uio siaiciuvu. uu tun par. wi .ue i
United 8UUS with tho ability that his Hast I
services JuaUdcd Iho publlo m expcctlug at
ui uuua. ..,,,..,,, . i Tbe commissioners appointed, pursuant to
As a member of the Cabinet at the date of lii9 joInt nswiutlon uf Congress of tbo 7th uf
tho treaty which has glteit rise to thedlstus- M J iMl i0 loqatre Into depredations on the
atou between tho two Uovcrnments, si the xui frontier luuedlligenUy iiutde Ime.U
Mlnlslcr la Great Br tali; iwhcn tho constmc ! Klltonil in that quarter. 1 heir report uuud
jllon now pronounced unfounded was first ad- fiio subjett will bo commuulcatcd to jom
tanced.audasUie ageiitand represeuUtlto rlt.r researches wero ueccesurlly lucom
of Uiu Government l.i present tho ta-o and to .(fte mr,,y or, WCOBlU o( Uw ninlted appro
receive the award, ho has iui associated (rintl0' made by Cungress. Meilco, uu the
wlththoqueetloalualof lis phases, and In U ot that Guvernment, has appointed a
every stage has maulfu-ted a IVriotlc"al ! ilnUlar commission lo bivoaiknite these out
aml carueatnesi In iiialnteiiamo of the claim a.,, jt u nt announced uftUlallv, but the
of Uio United Slate He s entitled to lunch pr, 0, tu.t TOUutl7 itaUt Umt tho fullest
ercdlt for the sucevsa vt hlch has attended the Jnmli,t ion la desired, and that the co-opcr-ubmlsilou.
tti0ll J au parties come rued Is Invited to se-
After a patout InvestlgaUou of the case and cure that cud. 1 therefore recuinimmd that a
uf tho statetueuts uf cot h parly, Ilia Majesty special appropriation be mode at tho earliest
the Emperor, on the !lst day of October last, Uy practicable to enable the commissioners
signed his award In writing, dccrecbig thai on the part of the United States to return to
, the claim of tho Government uf tho United thtlr labors without dolay
States that tho boundary lino betweeu the It U with regret that I hate agabi loan
Irrrltorics nf her Urltuunlo Majesty and the , nuunce a cutitluuauceuf the disturbed euudl
L'ultcd Suits bhuuld ho drawn through the tiuU of tha Islaud of Cuba. No advance to
ll aro chanuel, Is moel In aceurdaueo with the ward the pacification of tho discontented part
true Interpretation ot tho treaty concluded ' of tho ponulaUon has been mudo N hUoltie
uu the 15th uf June, leao, betweeu the Gov-1 lusurreciiou has gained uo advantage, aud ex
ernmenU of her HrlUunlc Majesty and ot tho blblla no more of the elements of iover ur
Uultod States. Copies ot tho ''case' present- of the prospects uf ultima to success than
cd ou behalf of cadi Government, aud ot the wero exhibited a year ago, Spalu, on the other
"statement In reply" of each, and a tranaU hand, has not succeeded In lis repression, and
tlon ot the award, are transmitted herewith tbo parties stand apparently In the same
This award confirms tho United States In relative attitude which they have occupied
their claim to tbe Important archipelago of for a loug time post.
Islands lying betw ecu tho coutlnunt and van- This contest has lasted now for more than
niiiver'a Inland, which fur more than twenty four Wpa It aen at a. dlaLancn from
six years (ever since the ratlflcatlon of the
treaty) Great Drltaln has contested, and
lea.es us for the Ami time tn tho history of
the United states, as a nstluu, without a que
tlon of disputed boundary between our ter
rltury and tho uascBsloiis uf Groat Drltaln
ou tills continent
It Is my cratofut duty to ackuowlodgo the
prompt, sioutauooua action of Her Majesty's
Guvcrutneut In ghlng elTect to the award In
anticipation of any request from this Govern
laent, and before the reception In the Uulted
Htates of Lha award shriieu br the Emncror.
Her Majesty had given Instructions for the ro
inoval of her troupe, which had been sta-
tloned there, and for the cesaatlun of all exer
:: . " .. ..v.., -- m- .u.vsiu ...
Tlnllo.1 HftaiftAa, In Ihaa m va.lt, ft 1 vfa. 1 WkaidTaalnra nf lit.
UeJeaVU wajaatajw ,1, tluVAmstlVjnaievtVM VI IUU
lately oispuieq territory,
I am trratlfled to bo able to announce that
tho orders for the removal ot the troops hare
been executed, and that the military Joint oc
cupation of San Juan has ceased. Tho Islands
are now In the exclusive poweiilon ot the
United States
It now becomes necfBiar to complete the
survey and determination of that portion of
the boundary line throng!, tho Haro channel
uDOn Which the COmmlsalon Which ditmnlnid
tha rimalxilDg pott ol tbo in. mci? unatU to,
cuuiinlulon, to act Jointly with one whlth inty
vq iiniuca uj jicr JiajPMT lor Hint puniiaw.
r.lltorlcnco nf Ilia dinii ntttna allndlntr Ilia
I ll actllctneut by tfiosa mrlng allrrlanc lu
Iho rcioctlTO UoTcrtinicDtfl, pulnU to the ltu-
urinnro oi csianiiauing nj natural oujccw,
or other inunumenw, the at tual line between
the territory acquired by Mirth aw from Kim
fla and the adjoin Inif joMriplon uf Her
DrlUnnlc Majesty
the rnrl
ni itHiill
-Inn U now bo
sparsely occupied that no ruuilktliig lutercsU
of Individual! or of Jurisdiction are likely to
Interfere to tho delay or emuarriusmont uf
Jfi&fi2$S!
tue actual location or. tue lino it deferral
until population shall cuter and occupy the
territory, some trivial vuntcet of neliflibuni
may aealu arralirn th4 two Uotcrnmentula
autafroulsm 1 therefore rectTiimeud the Bp-
loiiHment ui a roniuiiMion, to iu.t jointly
with one that may he oppolnted on the part
f Urcat Drltaln, todftermlno the lino be
twecti our territory uf Abulia aud tho coter
minous poaaaulona of Great llrltaln
In mv lost annual inerwatra I riptinnuindrvl
the IrfffalatloD necessary on tho part of Uio
United fiutcii to briny Into operation tho ar
mica ui lire iroa.j ui tviuiiinron oi i ay o,
1871, relating to the flberlo and to utlicr
matters touching tho rolatlona uf the United
PUtca toward the British North American
loaacMlona. to become operative so soon aa
the proper legislation should bo badou tho
pan oi ureal uniain ana us posseeeioni
iuii irgiaiauon uu luepari oi ureal urit-
'".ndltI-Mlonahad nut then been had,
lind du,"'? tho scwlon of Congrc a qutwtloti
wae raUctf which for the time .rained a doubt
whether any action by Congrcs In the dlroc-
.luu luuicairu wuuiu uccumo imiNiriani i ma
question Iim since been dlinowd of, and I
h.TO rueUdl tlOtlfO tll.t IflO Illltlrllli 1'lirM.'
mont .nil tho LcBl.laturM of liiu tirulmj.l
I, --" .-.--. u.,.. ..v ......-..v
-""been made uf tbo ratlucalloMof a treat;
1 with th. Au.tro.lIunira.lan etntilre. relaunu'
,, "" ,":v ?-" rMv i-. ..
UinirrcM at IK ut Mulon h.Tlng in.de an
In the direction vl advanced civilization and
"' 'P nam uf Industry imw, . i
mn tin fact neera will hrt rr-ar. v tn ntrall tlipm
uio opportunity lor tue presentation
runloVthina ir .nroiirenll h. nninoe '
production. If encouraged by proper
i protection.
At the last session of Congroea authority
was glren for the aptKlntmentof one or moro
gcu to repront Ihls (lo.ernmeut at tho
expoellloQ The authority thus given has
been exercised, but In the absence of anyap-
proprlatlon there Udiuger that tho Imtrtaut
benedts which the uccaaluu ufltrs will. In a
lanre degroc bo loel lo cl litem uf Iho United
Stales I commend the subject strongly lo
Tuur loueldcratlou, and recommend that au
ade-puto appropriation bo made for tho pur
.two To further aid American exhibitors at
the Vlt una uipueltlou I would rocommcud. In
addition to uu appropriation uf money, thai
theStcrelary uf the Navy bo authorized lo
fit up two naal vtieseU, to transport hctwetu
our Atlantic titles aud fr-ceo, or the most
vuhvcihcu. piir m v iciuri aim uca, uiuir ar
tUles for exhibition
Bliuo yuur last eeaalou tho lrcsldcutuf the
uexiiati
mlbyliU Alcestohfscuuntry,
Ilia triniijriir successor Iuu now
iharartcr
uu uiw i irtniiorarT succcesur noa uuw
ineutoi eitncr rcpuuuc to sirenjjincit tueir
relations as uulghburs and friends.
ll L suitoli Irt I... mhIIuI llta. hiratiej I taw.
lees atts coutluue to disturb tho quiet of the
sciticmeuu ou me ouraer Deiwevit our tern
tor and that of Mexico, and that cumolalnts
of wrongs to American citizens In various
a VI UIO .IIUIIIIJ HrO 1UD-UO. IUU
revolutionary condition In which tho nclgb
boring republic has so long bocu luvuhed
has lusouio degreo cuntrlbuled to this dls
turbanco. It 1 to bo hoped that with a more
actlled rule uf order through the republic,
which maybe expected from tho present
Uoieruiucut, the acts of which Just cumplalut
u made will tcaao.
1 ho proceedings of commission under the
convention with Mexico uf tho silt ut July,
isoa, ou tho subject of claims, hao unfur
tunatcly been checked by an obstacle fur tho
removal oi wutcu measures uave uoen lancu
br the, two Governments wliLli It la billmiyl
will provo successful.
our neighborhood, we might bo Indifferent tu
t,a result, although humanity could not be un-
moved by many of lu Incidents wherever
Utey might occur Ills, however, at our door
I tanuut duubt that tho tuuilnued malnto
uanco of slavery iu Cuba U among the
Utrouuat Inducements to tho eontlnuanco of
this strife A Urrlblo w ronif U the natural
cause of a terrible evil The abolition of
slavery, and the Introduction of other re
forms In tho administration of Government
In Cuba, could not fall to advance the resto
ration of peace and order. It Is greatly to bo
' hoped that the present liberal (Jovcrunicul
of Spain will voluutarlly adopt this view
' Tho law of emancipation, which waa passed
inuro tuau iwu years siuro, una remainou tin-
i - a. a A .... I af ...s.-s. . . .. s.
iiiuiu tuBai inu jv.it miuvvj hob ivuiaiuuu uil-
exocuted In the absence of rcgulatl&os tor Its
cuiorcetuont, it was out a leemo step to-
warus emancipation, out it was tne recogni
tion of rlirhL and was hailed as such, and ex.
hlblied Spain tn harmony Jwlth leutlmcnts of
humanity and of Justice, and In sympathy
with tho other Power of the CbrlitUa ftad
Civilized world, '
Within the past few month the rezuuv
tlons for carrying out the law ot emanclpa
Uon Lava been nnnonnred. Mvlnf vlil.npA
ot the sincerity ot Intention of the present
lOgifcnimcatto carry Un effect U.. Jnwof
IB70 f burn not faltr.1 in htva thn -vm-lder.
ttlon of tho wlmlorn, tho pulley, and the
V:SZ. ",..,"..""' .5" f.1". tt?Km. '"5. A"
u ii.t ... . r .1 . . .. ... '.v . . .
aooUtlun Uf the irntat Cil wbbll UDUreaaea E
race, and continues a b.ooily and irurUt.
contwl clowj to uur lumler. well a tiro
ctpcdlcncy and tho Justice uf concetllngrw
onus M Wliltli tin. Itrnl-rlitv la not ohm
ai i i j
iniiiuu
. Deeply Imprest with tb. cou.lcllon that
Iho conllnnauce of slavery Is one of tbo most
aitltoiau-eitof thotonttnuancu of the un
hajpy condition In tuba, I irijrf-tto belle re
that dtltcns uf tho ITnltr-tt Ktalea. or those.
datmlmr lu be such, are large holder la Cuba
uf what Is there claimed m pruiwrty, but
which Is forbidden aud denounced by the
laws uf the United Stale. In toy last annual
incaiigvi rcicrrea totnis suuject, ana i again
recouuuend such lezlrdatlun as may bo proper
au UTJH11IUI.-1.-, Kiru. ii nu. irrvsttraiw a. iuih. iu
dlscouraure American rltlzen frum holdlmr ur
dealing lu statue.
it is gratuying to announce tnat tue raun
rations uf tho convention cuncludeil under
the aitsnlciie of thla (lovernnient between
Spain, un the one part, and the allied repub
Uva uf the I'tuMlc uu the other, providing for
an anuLttlcu, hat e been exchanged A iopr
Of the Instrument I herewith submitted. It
s Hoped tuat this may bo follow od by ier
uancnt peace between the same parties.
enrd the maintenance uf peace, between Bra-
luaaiiiercuccs wnicn at ono time inrcac
iii iuc way vi eau-iinciory aaiusiiDcni- mm
them ftlalcf
Ihaiaui Niai-a a. ..Ul. tl.. .,..1.11 n ir.nal
ae with tho republics of Central
and vt South America, we cuntlnue to main- .
tain the ratwt friend y relation '
ii im iii. -.a-. h..-i.... i.n...n.h.lk.
tlovemraeDtuMcneiurlahM uia-le no farther n M lu torn nme mui- timet the amount telerrsnh lines) of aoiulrlnstbe title to alltele
myinenteonaount of the awanls uler the , rn'le.U p Inerwse of coraraerct) wiw Bra.blIneanowlnoperatloS, ami of conBeVtlng
toitventlonofthe Vh of April. IBM. That re SS JP- of chMrwla, .irrrtttcr ecurlir in , thin Jservlre with the poiftal aerrfca of IhenaUon.
1-uMIei- undenioo.1 la be now almost. If nrt ' "vin. titd ths aavlnf of t
'i u ii, irauqui. iixe(i. jl ia noir-Hi. uicrciure. inai . -' ""-
It will lose nu time in pru.MUij- for the unpaid "Y"?,0' oTirnment,
balam.e to the I'nlted otate w hit It, having orl I, Tblrt'-WseroM the Mlsalsslnpl rtrer at Ilock
rtr.atti.it in iniiiri.. .... i, i.... .. ..n..T..i. ' Islsn I has Ireen romnleted. and the nmner alt
aathnritlen, and having been aiknowlwlfred pur
.uMiiuiuiiimiif in in-i niua. aoirmn lunn
S."iSi,,.&A!"lLirS.Kl
Ftvitiiiioi w.vi iimin i ,. uiuctcii. vi-Hs'i iui
OOntrartfHl in ailllTt.rnt mannnp. Thla aiilslsvi
la again recommended to the attention of tW i
grots for sou aaion as may b deemeil I
nrntviap i
Uur treaty relations with Japan remain aa
eoOR-cs. An Imposloa; embejiy from that In
Urestlag and prog-si-ire natloa visited this
ooanlr ilurlna. tha iu. thalla .Itiart tint ha.
tag BBiirorldcd with powers for the signing el a
tx nvsallon In this ennntrr. no eoncluiioa in that
t-s.vv.iva waa reaeneu i. is aupeu, nowerer, i
that lbs InterebaDK ff opinions which took
plaee during their stay In this ooaatry has led
lo a mutual appreciation of tha Interests which
may be promoted wben tba revision of the e last
ing treaty shall be undertaken.
Ia tblsoonnestloB I renew my r (Momma oda
tlonof one vtap avo. that to a f a Irnnortana
and lo adj to tha eUlclsnay bfour dlplotnatls re.
in retaining the good opinion 'or those peoplss. i
and to secare to tba United States its share of
.niua wiid japan anauninataoa .oiur.ovr B44
uieoommeresasstiaaaionow between tuoae na
lions and lbs balance of the onmmarclal world.
f -to?, .? . -.?"! j f-
uur .MiHia youtus IB ..CD o. toos.eo.D.
,.ii.i.ih.: -I.......... -ii... ..i. '
notavsn tbsnbsplaesd upon n sooallty with I !?"""," '"'."""aiaoMtMr can eiwpreteo-,' .be price of laiior In Europe has ao much en
Iba rsprsnnutlns el Oraal Urtlaln and or soma , "J11 ?;?H,i!Ll! 'r""lti0?,'!", ' ?".p! ' hanceil wltbln tbe last lew years that tbe cost of
olhsr .'o.srs. f?",0' '.." ,CV!.0U." 1,,L,i,1,'e 2? ' ' lmiidlng and operating ocean steamers In Ibe
As now situated, our represenuilves In Japan SS5RSU.?!ff X?.. . f .A.1 ".iHi'.ir?!?1 . United Sutea Is not so much greater than In Eu.
and thlna have to depend for Interpreters ami RHI0".'.'".! ?5J ?"' 'Zl.'H' "fSKr rope that I believe the time haa arrived for Oon
translators upon natlvea of those countries, who !"" .LV.I2 K.i .Sym!.. i!i ?. fi!0! "a to uio this subjea Into serious tou
kuow our language Imperfectly, or protuV. for S ".""V.'il'-HJiSfSS -' "Jr'.i? '?,'"?.; ilderatlon.
tba ootulon th. ssrvlcesol employees in foreign S 'jyjS' '"''PJIi""??. 11,"?"?,!S ." J I pirxaTa or jnrnca.
builnesa houses or the Interpreter, td other Ji6 of 'hen.! year: tbe sale of aucnanals , mulled etateotenu of the dlsbursemenu
foreign ministers. f !Li;L?Ui'1?2r'L".v?,1V.,',pre'J' .M'J I through the Department of Justlco wtll lie fur-
1 renew the recommendation made on a pre- " ',1; l3!'' ,M ij ,"''. mt5 JSi nlshrt by the report ol the Attorney Oeneral:
vlous occasion, of the transfertotba Department f"" ', ?5,l',i .. ...f. .21 .1. -JT and thongh these have keen aomewhal Increased
ol the Interior, to which they seem more appro- W' "! .Sf.ii.JS.. Sil-..'i..iP' i by the recent acta ol Congress "to enforce tbe
prlstely lo belong, of all the powers ami tlulles SJtt .i SISSS .", L'"' JI. VL". ?i' righu of cltlxensof tbe Cnlted Butes to vote In
In relstlon to the Territories, with which the 'Kin is KIEIS5. 5!J!.r7fi.fi J,Z!H the several atates ol the mion, end to enforce
Department ol Bute la now charged by law or I?,";".0;,1, iS!iptiI, '."T'BiS.T'iiSf I -be provisions ol the fourteenth amendment to
.. " .. ' SiuA5V,K!.r.7tt?i!iKW.t;VJS Nh.Lonslltutlonol the lulled ButeVandth.
Oongress, from tbe beginning of lbs Oovern i
ment.las wisely mads proTislon Tror tbe rellefof
distressed seaoieD In firslgn eouotrles No I
BlmlUr ItrnTlalnn t.aP "h.a hllharU, haan
similar provision, however, has hitherto been
made for tha relief af altltana In dlitreia abroad
other than seaman, it is understood lobe cus
tomary with other Oorsrnmenu to sutSorUe
eooMls to evund saci. rellaf to their otUseos
or inpjeeis m oertain oases. & siauur an.
thority, and an appropriation to carry It late
of tba UniLad States
wf-winiij "t.Pf csgv ".uian
...h?lr..s.,u.e.fc
I UOaUVUk-vl Vf ajivaa. H1IUII
Ilia wen known that such cltucns resort to
foreign countrloa in great nnntbera. Though
most of them am able to bear tbe expenses
Incident to locomotion, there aro some who,
through accident or otherwise, become nen-
In great nnn.bera. Though
""M "" a no Irlcnds at home able lo
, tm , u (lluIllon
cither Dcrhth, cast Ihenuelves upon the char-
Ity of foreigners, or be relieved at the prlv.te
rharmiil nni.i,r. .i.n ....i.iiir .n
with U.o roost benevolent illliosltlons, bate
nothing to re for such purposes. Should
tue autuonty and approprlallou asked lor no
Kraulcd, care will ii taken lo carry the benen-
?':Tr;. ,..?."" '.. ?i". t". . r.X... l
SiilinnnXrn.. ..,-,, .7,11." l' ', '
notbounncccssurlly or unworthily beslowod
TKXAaUHZ
Tbaiuoi.LTsrv-pltp,lanilrnterf.il Intu the i
TiiLiurTdurhwui Am tea? lrd June !
ii rfii.7 """"If", nstal year ended June .
ito, ioij, were rrom ctwioms, vjio,otu,.
.tbU77t sales uf iubllc lands, rJ,575,7U 19,
internal revcuuu, itiW.uHJ.lTT TJ. tax on na
tlon ft 1 bank circulation, &t , 4tlUl,;W08'tf,
rttcldi1 railway eumpaules, 7y,bol.btj tus
torn fliiiM. .U . afl.13o.44J ait fees, eousular.
patcut, land. Ac . J.'-4.0'J5.W. luUccllane
ousMJurtes, Tt,41J,'-M 71 Total ordinary
TCQuUin ou
rS? "L nffflTyiSanJiJTn
"H'l. W74 10o,8tJ7 VL UaJureln 1
net ro-
Treoanrv
JuuoSO, lo71, (Including 18,J.35 revelred
i rout "uuuv aiiabie, i i w.uun.TW.w, i u
tal available cash, 4$ttOiJ,.T3 15.
The net expenditures by warrants during the
sine perloil were:
For civil expenses tie. 187,059 so
For foreign Intercuunw 1,83,M 14
For Indians f.Ml.TW M
Fur penilous RSMJ. 7
For military establishment, Inclu 1
ing luniniauons. river ami nsr
bor Improvements and arsenals. 35,171, t&T tu
For naval eaUbUshment, Including
vrvncia ami machinery ami im
provements at navv-vards
a,t,ouv w
For miscellaneous civil. Including
puuiio uuiiiiingB,iigai-uuuacia,aii(i
c-ouecuug ine revenue.
For Interest on the publlo debt.
ToLaL exclusive of urliiclnal and
41,930,839 M
m.tWT.WJ T.i
premium on the publlo debt f.T0,"9,V9 H
For premium on bouds
purchased fd,tct,Ht TS
For redemption uf Iho
public debt W,twa,S.S M
" - - 104,918,020 80
Total net dlNbursements BTT,478,l SI
Balance InlressurytlUBOHIsii.. lOd.&M.aM M
$44,0,4,575 IS
Frum the foregolmr statement It appears that
the net reduction of the i rlnclpsl of the debt
during tbe fiscal year ended Juue so, lSTZ, waa
J9ttVl,2M 54.
The eoun e of this redaction Is as follows i
Net ordinary receipts during the
year $M,9Htm 91
Net ordinary expenditures. Includ
ing Intercut un the publiu debt 110,059,695 91
leaving surplus revenue.
91,131,543 OU
Add amount received front Premium
vi ssles uf gold, In excess uf the
premium paid on bonds purchased 2, 154,3 .U t9
Ad I the amount of the reduction of
the cash balance at the close of tbe
year, aocompauled with t aaine at
tbe commencement uf tbe year 3,311,343 fl
09,W0,t33 54
This blalemrut treats solely uf the principal Jif
ut the public debt, lly the monthly statement
uf the public debt, whkh adds together the prin
cipal, lutcreat due ami unpaid, aud interest ac
crued to date, not due, and deduct ths Utah. In
the 1 reasury ascertained on the day of publica
tion, the reduction waa 1100544,491 SM.
The source of this reduction Is as follows
lteductiun lu principal account , Wo,wa 54
Heductlon In unpaid interest amount S.SAa.MS M
10a.S90.9M 60
KeduUlon In cash on bauJ
11,144,4m n
100,614,491 S8
On the baala of the laat table the statement
show a reduction of the publlo debt from tbe 1st
f March, 1MJ, to the present time, as follows;
r rum March 1, 1M9, to March 1,1310 S87,15t,TSS 84
1- rout March 1, 170, to March 1.1ST1 l.T,19,m ss
From March 1,1811, to March I,U7S 94,896.18 94
rromMarchl,lciTitoNov.i,iBii,i8moB)siMs3T 84
Total rFtn,sM,99 S7
Ith the great reduction ot taxation by the acts
of Congress at its laat session the expenditure
ut tbe Government in collecting tha revenue win
be much reduced for the next flscal year. Ills
very doubtful, however, whether any further re
duction uf so vexatious a burden upon anypeo
evenu, as a meaaura of justice to the holders of
tii tv lit uu oiasjiiiaui lur 1111 nrunut. ai hi
viciim. u a iii-uuii ui juiuua vu ma uuiticn oi
the nation certiacates of Indebtedneaa, I woul
recommend that uo more legislation be had on
,u .ui'jsi., uuicn i, us vu taji m,i rttvniuifjlllll. 1 uu IH- pJIU OI aJUUv. lata, " (MBit Bii"",,v.. ,.- " "-. . j ., finnuTM, ir.' T.T1
slon or ooiunilsslun In lha present laws, untlTBum- SAldluonal luiies of siwh service hsvlng been pul uIJl0KuTr"bruaTy bWrCh my arSroTtl
clent lime has e lapsed to prove that It can be i Into operation during th year . t SSSh. ni roiralo the tUewuuV Sf Che !SKh
i sumclent revenue to meet Light new line uf railway poet omi.es nave BUj tb awnnetiooa auatai
of Government, pay interest been eaUbllahed, with an aggregate length of l nninlrauon ; nibrffedJD
i, and provide for the sinking s,?09 miles, lbs number of Tetters exchanged pwjrChn
current exoenaes
unthe publlo debt, and provide
iuum DniauiiButi uj taw.
pared with ,olil aud as soon as prs.tlosbls,
u.Tiog uu. r.asru ior tu. lut.rs.t. oi to. mi m 'the tola cost or in. umw ' .Y.i,irori".ii,t'T"-.i- ' 'Permanent appropriations, ra.uiiui.u.'.., .,--debtor
slats an! the vlol.sllud.s , I trsds and L7.ai.bln service. Including tbe amount, paid to r JriSaTS'R JJSK'ilSt1 KiVJlrf Gudll. mdol. The lnuax la very eleborele and
oommerte, convertible Into gold at par
waa DsrAaTHBMT
Th tan A rt Inf th Mafiratart nf War ihoVII
the expenditures of the Wer Uspartmcnt for
,i, w nd mV'tbsfaT ,
,,u."ti.nSX.rVfir;,7.r,L1:i.v.T i.i . raMffo,,,Kss.n.u,u.u,t ,
1 IW 91 ThariUmsU for military iDnroorUI
riaiiona
g Jhjr.e:al year endinj June K i4, ,.
, the estimate of the fhlef of rjitrtneert; are
, i wr raumaipn 111 inn . nici oi rjijtinfcra arr
iIiih ...hi.i. ... m. ..i. .-... ..,
Mm 'totflton wlW
and BrunnU, and theAahinu,n aaiwlmt.
TheaOalrsof the rree-lmin'ii Murrau have all
"""in."i p m- --r un-inin-iii, inu
retruiatlona have Iteen nut in tit ntMiitl.ni fur
,a.T - , - -' -. ii. .: .. - . r ". .
S 1 JrTXrKo.rTv'0 , Z" ! ',ZZ
All war accounts for monej and properly prior
i to Isll have tieen examined and Irsosumtnl to
,u" .irwuir luriiu.i sciiiciucoi
Imrlnr the nttal rear there has been nald for
transnotutlon on rsllroails tt.auo.ii'io, of whli.h
,W0,Ult was over the rarlno raUroaits. For
'renTOrtailiihy water Ww,IIWI, andbyauas
? . I i-.iu-.ig v .i.ua.-Jii.uui,
amrnala, wssins, hire of teamsters, Ac, mi,,
"Jit...- .
About tilo.ooi h,T. been e llec.r-l f mm Booth-
trin.r!""!'.'.) .''""ug lo year, leatlng slmul
l"i,i"l .till due. ...
TJe guartermaslrr haa examined and trans-
HIt ?,.'?. "I .F".DU.,1 ?"!"" '' settlement
"MJMIoIim la Una! cltuena for quarter
J i!T ,um '"'" ,l"r", " "" .
...,.b:iSl'!.l'l".,.'V".?M","", ."
"Ja;;. ". 'dlana.
Tbsanniis averas. mean Btrenathnf the armv
rw.,,.',lh?!".rn'lMM,1i"1 "'""'. Th.
il! .'.'"'iU'." "', "" "PorbM ere Ul whlta
and tt colerr-l.
n.r: ; ..7.T". " . ...-. ..... .......
uuttHj oi in. ti ar ia yet to tie ordered by con-
0.71L"rtf.2,S,'," "".'kZ? 5 ri";
vscanclea. and th -tntnt-rnf anta-.f..i rati.ti.
.1.... . ".r..."r: ZTZZr. " . .
Us tea rarcl exceed elrhf or ten tn anv one ear, '
The rtrer and harbnrlmproyemenU tave Wen
cameti on wun cnerrr snd econnmr. Thuuitb
niajlr are on v nartlailv mmnlatMl. the -Mnit.
...ay. tuo .uuiiuj, Hin ii,viv.aanv.B ui,
hM ,l1 determined upon for the bridge at La
""
I," --.---,,.... -.- .- u.,-.-..-- .-. ---' i
t tunnel DM hecn transmitted tO ContreM. i
..J" Dir"on n,l woru of the Signal
Ottlw have been wmumied. HuUuna have been .
inaiutaloeil at each of the ntinrfnal lake. aea. '
maintained at each of the
1 ,.2.MSEE. T"...
..r...-.Ti.. .. . . I., i V" . . . . J ' tn.se lines aawm insure ineircontinuanoe.
J !?-.JT,?2uil i.l,,Ie.?.li". S.r.o.. ii' I " th" axpe-llency of extendi... ibe .Id ol (Jot-
J5I2E.S f "Ports with Oansda, and a Blinllarex. ' enimcnt to lines of ileamera wblcn hitherto
il,!,.lc"f. V"f rTUon" ' oontemplatl with the h, no, recelTed It should lie deemed worthy of
ft. tlin-iH.V.i'V..... .. v.... 1. 1..1..1 ' consideration of Congress, political and com-
i. .H iISf ' "CI"I",1 .' KODTy . J '!" merclal nbjects make It advisable to bestow such
.t"-lnl.fJlow.l "oomniendallons of tbe Betre- Ul, , ', ,. our n between Panama and
!!2,rfYjf-li;.l.l?.,,.lt,.ffi,SS """" ""O"1 American pi'ru. lly uu
m,e?iJ'-i'J2."."""!i,'u .""." l)?u1!l "" much trail, now diverted to other eoun
!f!!J"SS?VS?nl.fl,.',"p,.!?"' 'i,1" ties might lt brought to us,tothe mutual ao
Tldlt.gspecinopenalUcsfiirwelMellneilolIeni.es, Uauugeof ibU country and those Irlni mtbat
so that tbe Inequamr of aentcuces adjudge,! by U'srter of llaonunrnt of Arnsnca.
couna-martlal may lie adjusted, th. uwsollda- ' H ne reinn oftne rMretarr of tb. Treamirv
tlon of acoounu under which expenditure, are .iKoTau L'arm..ffaJnnlll oVr TarryTn"?
made, as a measure of economr. a reantironrla- ' . .i. A. .. i... ..-.C ...VI. ... .. 5
J" ' ' w?ne''hlh ,ronft"lcUo" w' ,' H0-1
P l " f?.'!!,,0 lhe l,tIe J0,111" if l.,I,
"- ,JL. """ ,." '. ' .V. "'. ' . i
'n . we .. wmelery at the ..city of
z;2XJir3:
aicM authority lo purchase sites for military
posu In Teiis; the appointment of commissary
I sergeants from non-oom missioned ofllcers, u a '
serseanta irou non-ouminljislonea omcera. as a
h?u"l1, rMil. talBi
iMPJ0": iIl?.ftT5-,.,.
" i?1r.IL,IK."-,!',-fiili
Of thS StVSnt hSeellOU Ol the OOt Of JlUJ
LiiZi ".rr.r:t ViT...,r' Tr.f'r
upiiiag.
.',.....
Jltlr 131. llSd. 1
Uklng from wgtn.sr loldlers the uer 'diem 1
J-TVuit".0.1.0.1?, inliM,' .SUb,l,U?re'
Mpiilles ntidjrMtofJiUyi,lsS4, and a asodio .
eaikm to tb mods of the selection of cadets for
. I
f1 i
ins auiiLery Academy,
enhance tba nselatssas of
the Aeadstay,
,
WJ.T2iK'iTUXZ?MS52rS
iS.- ,T..;n7 r.7;. iawT.
,,i,oull acoulrlbeforeTulerln.theAiilemv:
J.f2'prlf10l!K,;r.p,lJ.',0!pf?f!iCpSJSilimod citizens to prerent organliatlons whoae
MUti!r iKm. u.!ii "an""t "'W " " oujecuarebyunlawlulmeans to Interfere with
i:.'. ".:'.," : ... . ... ...
,,.'" ""."""".''i -"'?,, TVSVuS. ... ,SS
IU Present jjm , to v.rtou. .ut.rprtse. for tb.
.ivvsaD3sv.li,.ws.?.s.",r
cottit licreiiii sumluS T'di wistefn ind
southern product, to "be Atlantic aea-beard. Tbe
.ni... ..'... K .in ..... i. ..if ....... th. ...i,
latlve branch of tbe oovemment sooner or
Si"'""'.1 "?8"h. .?i...1m. iJS,i
:,.v..,r. .:.,.,:,. r,n:. r..,., .. -".
to Insure equable and Just legislation.
Una route, to connect th. Jtlaslsslnrl vsllev
with th. Allantlo at tliarlestou, 8. U and hi-
,,,!, Oeorgla, by wstcr, by the wsy ol lb.
Ohio and Tennessee rlrera and canala and slsck-1
water narlgatlon to the Barannah and Ocmnlge.
rlvera.bas been surv.yeil, aud report made l.y an
eocomiillshr.1 engineer omcer ot the anay 8m.
". U .T. u""im. ' r.T. . " V.
mid audtmnl new routes will be proposed for
th .j.ti.l ls.r.llnr. nf thntrraaa. naniPlv. I.r an
the cotiM leratlon ol Congress, namely, ty an
exteuslou of the Kanawha and James Itlvcrco-
nal to the Ohio, and by extension ot the thesa
peak, and Ohio canal
', ?m.Si.,li.!JS Ji! 'i.7i.l!!i
dtotheseorolherenterpnscsunlllll la nearly
wwn mat they are not only ol material Inter-
rl l.ai an. Han luananlaitaBil that will lialt nf Kalltllt
i ih..n
est, but wben completed they wilt be ol a value
oouiuicnaurawt wun meir cuev.
That nrnduAtion lactaaaas mote rat Idlr than
tba msaos of tranrporutioa lo our country has
been demonstrated by past ti perls-nee. Tbat the
uoprecedtntaJ arowth Id population aai pr.v
ducts or the whole country 1U require add!
tlonal raelllUes and ehsapsr ones for ths mors
bulky articles oteotumsres lo reach Ude water
and a marks t will be demanded la tbe near
fninM ia ann.ti n.mnnitrahia. I .Auld i hai-a.
fore sugasst sltnsr a eommitut or eotamlsslun,
lo be authorised to egnilder tbis whole qaeitlon,
and to report to Oongress at some tutors day lor
Hi betur gnldanea Tn legUlatlng on thla lm
portent lofjeot
ma.. ...i...l. .F.Wm bahb.m Vba 1..m ....l.llv
4 O raillVBMia Vt inUUII Iill! ajVVU BA.U.
eiUndeddarlDa- tbe last few rears
BjlJ UlQe. .UV
1 growing demands of producers,
. re nee. nana ereui.
nnrm ihi
I canltalUtl aed managers cogsged
r. ... . .. . .Jl.a . a. .k ... .
in ihaip mnitrtacuon. In addition to these, a
protect to facilitate eoromeroe by ths balldlog or
aablpeaDalaroandNUgararailsootbsUDlied
BUMS Sioe, wnion ns oeea iiwu ivr dud
ysars, will, no dottbt, bsesilsdw oar attention
at thla aeiilon.
basing Wlafgrsaiiatan growut oi ins ooun.
might be welt while on ibis subje-l not bo ly to complement of the exlsthig Indian policy. The
bare examined and reported npon tbe various 1 question uf removal to that territory has, within
practicable rentes for coon acting lha Mlsslsjppl I the past year.lieen presented to many of the
with tide-water on the Allsntle, bat tha least trtbea resident ujtoti other and leas desirable nor
blllty of an almost oonUnuous land looked Davl I lions of the publlo domain, and has generally
rsUoafromUaloatoihsUalfof Hsxloo. Boon
a routs along our eoast woal t be of great valsa
at alltlmss.andonnsstlmablsvalDeloeaseofa
foreign war. Nature has provided tha greater
pari or this route, and the obstacles to be over
eome art easily wlthta th skill or the engineer.
Ihavenotallndedlolhlasubjectwlththevlewof
having any further expenditures of publlo money
at this time than may be necessary to procure and
. .. .t-- ' . 1. - .1 t. .
Place all the necesaarr lnfonuatlon tefore Con-
f:rcss In au authentic form, to enable it hereafter, ,
f deemed practicable and worthy, to legislate ou ;
tbe subject without delay.
rUVT PBTAKniM ,
1 he report of theSetretaryuf the Navy, here
with aouumpanytng. explains fully the condition
of that brauca of the publlo service, Its wants
and deficiencies, expenses Incurred during the
past year and appropriations for the same. It also
gives a complete history of the services of tie
navy fur tbo post year, In addiUou to Its regular
service.
It is evident ttnlsss early slaps are Uken
te preserve our navy that in a very few years
th United Htatsa will be lbs weakest nation
upon tba ocean ef all great powers. Witt, an
eos resile, progressive business people like oars,
peneirnung bum. lornung onamaaa relatione wi.n
rsrypsrtof the known world, a navy strong
enough to eommana ths rsipeet ef oar flag
abroad Is nscetsary for tha fall protection of
I myommend earsiMI conalderauon by Co;lffit&&
gren of lha reoommssdaUons made by the beo- lrX,' oi th J .miaio U.M. .uil unaurve)eT
rsiary OI US navy,
FOIT orrtCI DKrAKTktaMT.
TK..Nk.n,MH.i..M,i amk. .
riTrJLI7TLTZ7C!,lZrri "'..." A ""t.r.i
vivhtiiw. i.iuiiun b iuii du eaiiv laciory
of tbe ODerationa of the PoatOfflaa ltai,artmant
daring Ut year. Tha ordlaary rtreaaes ot the
rMnrtaaatiC br tha aanal nnrli.1 tnna n
ir"iayVaTri'
SI".!" " -VfiSfiJ AS.. 2 "b K2
wrcent-AddiU'xsursassyrS.T.i .h.
r-i7oia the
MmdMh!
i,fr?i-S L.-.
ibsldlsed mail
annual aDnropriallon of IToo.ooo fur
and the amounts paid to tba subsh
.yi. .ij. .""--""
iiiuiucu inrormauon mating to our ra,iu.iT
extendms potUI service U FurnUbed lu this
report. The total length of rallrusdmsll routes
StVV
rrans-AllabUo mall steamship servlte waa r
me aubsldlscd Hues o! autu siesmers, .,v.i,.
oi hi
Till
Tb.follolngarathsonlyst.amibliillnssnow
ic.l.lDglub.IJI.slorn.llMrTbi.ond.rsi.clsl
reeelrlog lubsi
a.cauiaauiii uuea iruiu biwvibi aiipruiTiatiuiia, tun receil ia over uie eTininurn.yi' w " . . .
wsnTiXlSt irtb inJea'tinj iru'rrjjriuirrW.v, issk
an i na i-aciiio uiu nvvuautu 1
i ei,wu,ow pt a a ho. tw seosi-inoniBir nail 00
in alter urioetw i, HTl, tk ualted Huui and
llrasll Mall SUaeashlp Oompany reoelve ilMr
Ooo per aanon for anAflaTi aMit-i? Jl b
wwreraannm oToonraTiat. t. montDir mall le
.A . v.. j ,,. j . .' .7 T
IrtttSMZklZX Xt'SS&SES!
ship Uonpeay row Its HI.0W r aontiin for
eoorerlna a saontl.tr nan betwaaeKaa ratMls -
i I eoaM llooolulc(fIawalUa lllantl 1 makloc
T th total amoaatwf mall steatnihln mbaklUa at
d BMaVntraOMaaalim P
winu iioaoii.ia.iiawaiia menu 1 maainc
lha lyiLal amntt
tb. elflllssd watu has. bssa I.lw.l upon a
' noit adrantaaMas footla. br tb. Innror.. noa.
. tsi sonTsntioQS ami arraaatSDSnts rsosatlr con.
Midu with tb. Ludla. -,?,.. r-i.l mm,i.. r
i Earop. aod AaMrkm, aad tb, arstllrlna slat.
maatls msds. lhal.lfhtasmi.ls.laMnr...iiL
i factory eoaraattosi wllb Fraaesvtb. dMalls of
amivii .... mmn ..hbil.it .a-Mil 10 DT 10.
htsd ef the Fraaeb l'ostalbcpArtnent.s.biMt
I to tb, arproval af lb. Mlalstaref naaeea, lit.
, ll.MmaJastaMaeeoiapllihsdbTtrsetTlbrsoiae
llmstoeomawltb ratp-et.llbsrto rtdeetlonof
UltSOTlinprovrilMllltlesofposullBlsreoars..
Yo.r favoraN. coatldsraUoa Is rsapeeUallr
lorltad U tba rsrasmsadatloos Bad. by Ibi
rHtmaaMr (liuril lor so lasreas, af ssrvle.
f" monthly uaatnlaio-ulrl-tria ea tba mall
I lleamiblp mat. U llraiUi for a iabaldy la aid
of iba astabUshi..M of an Imsrleaa lla.Tf
m.n ....... .. iu.1-... m.. v....i w.
Izs.Und.aod Aaatrallsi for tbissubusbrnVnl
i of post n'lue. aaTtan bankn and for tba Inersli.
a salartss at the heads ef ba raans.
, . .... .-...
ef lb. fraaklac iflTtlaia, and sm no reason new
t - UTorablr reierdad by CKM(rss,
If "rr rrVJT"?.Tr,-T".'77 -""
( W"M roCTJITIinaim Mo..ne
apnotatiatnt ef
I Uk- into fxmslderat Ion the heal mhTvi i ,Mt,i,
1 1 to Private coroonitlone who hive lnveVted
.i-ii , .r ". " '.". Vn" .7T.",nT"lw!
rni tiHi irt nonalileraUiiti flu-lnr th mlml
short esalon of CuDnress, but It may be Initiated,
so that fature action may be fair tu the Uovern
ment ant to private parties concerned.
There are out three lines of eveau steamers,
namely, the Pernio Mall Htramshlp uo., between
maiiq mr ajt-nia-raoniaiT acrri-o alter uciooer 1.
iar th. I Hiiui ui.,. isi.fw-aii.T. ii.. M.,ki.
prying between the Lnite.1 mates out foreign
iHandownevl and oiierated under cwrOag.
t .. ...- ... .a... ...... .,. , r
for the past year. I do not believe that public
ireasure can be better expended In the Interest
or the wnoie people tnon in trying to recover wis
ir-d. An ezrwndltura of sM.orM nr an
? .?f.
o u, our proportlo'n of the "can
trmd( 0l tbe woria, wou4 proflUbly
rinded j-jwuveoij
If It would
carrying
......
amendment thereto, I cannoi question tne no
ceaaity and aaluUry effect of those enactments.
ncvaiUBa iuu mfiicbb iuiii. i iciiei v aaaij, u.ii
. s.ai aa.. ..!.. i.Jdh..lH ....., I-J.llrl..
ETCprthe?i ltinsf hUe righu:
"". -1 " nJ hTe committed deeds of
Wow1nd violence. But the prosetotlon and
punUhment of many of these pereous bava
lendeil greatly to the repreoBlun of such dls
rL", " '
f MU e i ii
aaswlMftrpflhtpeo
r favor the iiiien
Pl.m.uroftb.e.uut,, Hro.r
1' 7 "' CA" ?! !W?'.
ioi inose njrnia
"JS"2,K!."S"!!M!
.nierwj niuu, hfuh, TriinvtHiuucuvv vw .uw uiue.
, not lar dlsunt, when the obvious advantagee of
I (too,1 or,r .,, , , in Iniluc,. an al-ndon-
Slmed to and when li wlS be untSceaaar! u
JiSJJ nrnsecuui.! or Innict !SSoen7
carry on prosecutions or . innici puntsument w
Ion,!,!,,,,,,,,,,. AppllcaUons hsve lien msde
to me to panlon persons convicted of a
violation or aaiu acu, u
clemency In auch ces
traoooiiria th. miiiiln
ibe virtu, ol that policy am disponed
a. far as my sense ol Justice will permit lo give
to these appllcatluna a laroralile conalderauon,
but any action tbereon U nolto beconstrueil as
Indicating any change In my determination to
- euforrewlth rigor su.h at u so loug aa the con.
euiorr; wuu njror sucn at i so louga me con
(piracies and combinations therein-named die
i ,.i.,h.u.,.Ai iK.en.min u i. h,nrh iu
wlth rigor 1
es and comb
turb tbe peace of the country It Is much to Ire
regretteif, audls rvgreueil by noune more then
myself, thai a necessity has ever existed to exe
,0"r" """, ' !11 '"" "T,"" " PPW". "
I never again be .leoiamled.
i nariantiKT of m. rxamit.
ai-t. u.. ... .s,. Ina-Bl... .-.. ri. ..,lr..,
, um tiid riuuivriiicuk . akf ibu i.a -tiim-i manaractureii, whlcn, oy ine terms 01 ine ac ia
...... than f Iti.t ,k. ......If. .t.nnl.lni.t,.M.l... .. ..7 .? . ... .. .. .
The Hctrctaryof the Interior reports aaUsfso. i w by Amertspa cltlsrna with great In
aav linnnnv.m.Til ekhrl r.meF,tBd It, a.Btf.h nf thaT..... . . . Ii... -. ... .....
torv Imnrovenient and nroirreM lu each of the
i several bureaus under tbe control of the Interior
Department. They are all In excellent condition
Tbe work, which. In some of them, for some
years has been In arrears, boa been brought down
lo a recent date, an I In all the current business
bos been promptly dispatched.
THSlNpiit.it.
1 he pulley which was adopted at the beginning
i of thla admin Li ration with rriraM to the man-
agrment of tbe Indiana has been as anccesaful as
iu most ardent frliuds anticipated In so short a
Ume.
lthasmlutcd the expense of their manage-
ment, decreoseil their forays upon the white set-
1 tlaamaint. tasnilaail ti arlaraa h iBraTfaait OtltvtrtnnltV
i.t-tstti.wi, .a.uu. m p" - Z ,, ,. I.
I Aug 1,1,11 vjbBi:uhbvu Ut a.a.1. ivai, ,n,.TTBjv .M.va.a.,1,
the publlo domain, and the pushing of settle
mpntainiA more retimte iiiatnLU or euunirv. ann
at the same time Improved the condition of tbe
I In.llk.a tTBil. Knll. m warlll I.A tit.lnl.lnaul .aFltKAtit1
Indians. This policy will be maintained without
any change, excepting such as future experience
I way show to be necmsary to render ll more em
wnin ......
i The subject of converting the so-called Indian
territory soain of Kansas Into a home for the In
dian, and erecting thereon a territorial form of
KoverotnenL Is ono of great importance as a
oeen receiveu oy tneni witn iavor.
Asa preliminary step to the organization of
such a territory ll wlU be necessary to confine
the Indians now resident thereinto farms of
proper alae. which ahould be secured to tnem In
I fee, the residue tu be used fur tbe settlement of
other friendly Indians. Efforts will be made In
t the Immediate future to Induce the removal ot aa
many peaoeamy uispoaeu intuans to me inman
1 er.H4ln.. ..M.rt B.A.A.,A.l hhlllBTl. wllhnli, ill.
Territory as can be settled properly without dis
turbing the harmony of those already there
There Ts no other location now available where a
people wnu are cnueavormg to acquire a auuwi
edge of pastoral and agricultural pursuits can be
as well accommodated, as upon the unoccupied
ibiiiib in tn mian ,minri
th- iaiTu i! roS tb." liLi or whlt'S r; . ii ll
yeara uuUl they biiue aufflcleutly advancwd lu
A tern tonal a-overurueui annui i, Bwww-r imnj
IS
id rivillutlun tortiar I their owu rUbta,
and from the dupoeal of the lauds held by tlnuu, for
tbe eauie period
Purine the laalflacal )earlbere
dis,oaed of
out of
too on duo lauuB, 11in.Fi, hi
Mi. i.i. .! ii MkiurA BLnrna. nuantlti
STeater by 10-) acres than wa d w-oad of the prr-
SI....IT 1Z. Taafawi it-Jl ml frm war. ak lit
irWAuw acres wan wu uipiiah. w u
efthle aniouut 1JT0.CW acree wrr
n uo irrM livktad with muitery war
If li.lld TFHBP
for ceah, , acree located with inUit
4 671JTIJ acres tk0 for btnn-e.eads l
locatell TaiLh colltw apiin tUM 7 acri
l,r, 1A11V auAariia.. ,a mv . .-- -
I Jul acre tk0 for bnn-lead t SVUJ1S atree
tted with eoTlive acrli" IM W acree rrsnte.1 to
rmllniada. 4tiU4I acree irrauted to wairou.ri
114 acre Kivea to HUlt ea iairai' laud, B.7t acre
locatedby Indian -n 1 be caab fsMib f tw all
eourvee fn th laud office amounted b; aa.Jls.bo.
herf iwte from lha aubordinete of the larm or
flee contain luterealinif iiiforroalion J.fwro lo
tbelrreaiectlvadi.irlJta. IhsTjintformly "wutlon
lowUrlHEpKHfa
exhibit rird '.ha "Spaaed i MA of all kthda of irodoce.
irtment l.i u tivoee nuie- aud Trmtorie. Kw
the fruitfulueae if tne .soil
1 fcX
the i nucipei buaineee soiturai ini
I aioeeiled tbe local .demand ana uuerra
.
"XSTsiJSSBfiSSiii
wMijifiriii'z'zs
lateUtS. Includiiur re-taauea
rceived,aud Uuu caveats 11
durtrur theaameperiodamr
tLfl ,U euuditurea to (
onraiilaatlon aa wer ad i
r.n(U wbeuoulyfrom It
road jr anuum. Ibe
ha UouirulSBloner ahnwa th.l
ib oiBce baa cmurrown the orlirioai plan and that a
uae uovt'iuti utijTrTBau,-w'
OommftTT.
femor.nUrr
' pf thjjlnwliir
,a lti.lminll. to innasct tit. buslucWol
ifi1".. i'. '". SB-'!. ?. .teim-t :-lnV--o
'"''i;' ','"."'' J"w.1"' .V" must l oou.ujua
Kft',"11"''ltoactlonolbiuln. lb. .hoKof
r-'.-ir T-7""i .M4W.il. M. HTW..U,U It
"
lUniKl KI a n"',ew "J BUU
OUM m malUu Uie net
ItO BlU Bi-ltullCalUnnB war
ned In aald ootn
' year wai
than n
than waa i-al I aliirtiur tha nnvvirlltur t aa-r IH thla
anxKiot fuiiau werajneM ondcr theaciofj tim-
r Jl.,;v"il"' "".'1" " """,'" I .V
war nf 111 Tlw annual ttft.ua nf tmrntftam by the
' iOSirVJtmSSt
nfittymr5niMa eaumiu-1
1 anHMiiit of iioi", t-r anuum to the rolls, without
tH reaalnw the numVerof rMlonera. We eannrjt,
1 Iberef ire loukitr aiir anlwlajitlal derreaae la tb
, eiKmliturea of Una feartMUt fur auu t jtue Ut
, ""'"-"' .""T '!"""'
flS.bA.bui.iii.mVr of enlwM .idlers I.
I tl .r if lb. rrlHi.in ws ssmijux Tb. total
r " . . . I,," " iiit.im i--ij.iud. i. ny
r "f b"t s-sjr rwii. i.r tb .Ms .tininb.r of;
the 1-t-rluulntr nf Ihe tear waa ll-M, the number nta
t)iw(l i f waa i I7S, the number received durinti IhM
year wai CS tl Ibe fiumt-rr d-f-rw--d otWavaUli
maklnt. auptaalnif llt4 The number of claime
nowon file t t-i
On the Mh nf Jntie, in there where on the
roll the aamee of itts-tus invalhl military rn
of I 449 nary raeuelooera and 1 1
wldiiwa and orphana and dependent ralatlvfaa; niak
ia na oepenai
nttpr of nsval
oHukI tftnMelhi
woiriF niimiar-r CI UBTM IWnill.rHaFT m,ifw
iavs been roHed tnethe a---4hnof the art
tn iii-ittI a tienalnna for tb aurvlrore of Ibe tir of
I'll Saul aonUralloni TrrtfW tn J tin to. 1STL On thrmm
there were allowed durtntf the feat flacal ) ear 9 MM
clalrna.tMft were rejei-teal dnrtiur the year, lav
Pur 11,-Ve. rlaima jventlim at that date,
Th n limber or penakine of an
r1eMirtn.ddi.riatl!at nwal year waa BlVt
Dnriai that pertnd there were droll, fnirn the
rotla for varioua raimre Hot baine-.: ipavuig e jrreril
t-Ulof R11V r-rawlrniera on tberolle otithe psliof
J one, lrr It Uvrtiurht that ttrSHalna for i-Mitrm
on acomnl of tb war of ttli will all be dt-ruaedef by
Utltnf Mar.lWt.
II ta eeUiuftiMl tbat niao will he reTorred for
tlie penalou eetvfoe dariutr tatte avail ftarat year.
Tb ninth e-HMltt Is about nn4et-t Ibf t-k-rt
tbom4etkiwlaeeelei-t-f MijttTltiJatlow.liisaifiwJl
u Ihn iim In M ruilii iif lha artavl laii.-a lLs,r--tn Mm
taJn-S defitirir-rr rrreaUyon th rta-n-Utwl uf
(aWloalit-u. The Ha-cr-dary of the lnta-riyr ttworn-
ntndatln alinuld rvor-lve the ei
i aft taw tnati m mnin uifo in ii a, waura in
eeny au
r atlenliikn nf Hon-
rreaM The lulerval at preiit petal illalied inMWf--n
ineieueri
avmrf7tnatii.l,fm la, biYm. tliAl lha. Inf nnvsKtlaiark nl..
Uinet at the doennlai irtn"la a to thematetia
iiiiini. wpjuiB mttM rnaruirni in xati utunii"ii
eijacltcal value after the tipirallou uf the Dret
It would probatdy obvttt the ronartltutlonal pnv
THaloniYtrardlnir tlie deneuntal renena If fenen
in ITS Bbould be dlveated of all potittoal rbai
mm en I of Uci
rei-r-ee nut tim he made nnder It. Much e -311.111,
oomlnir, aa It would. In the bvat year of the 0ret orn
lury ui trur oaiiufiaki ru
ttotile rnonnnwint of th
wumont uf tb ptoirreas of tb Cnited
Htatee during that century
a,slTaArlrT.
The reHdt t mcreturltur tnitfi-it In edttoatiim la a
moat ei-oarvrrur feature In tbe enrrenl btatory of
tbe country, end HI no doubt trn tbatthUla due
lu a greet meaaure to the effort of the Uureee of
IUUTI. Altai. Ullll ej rajDUDIaaUl rTTVKITluia; V, B-
l whlrli atiundantlv wTtalUeBiTrwincr front
the varioua InatHutkxui of l-tamtug and eduoaion of
all kinds tbrnturbout tba country
ins rrrjun vt tarn iMiainiieMnni'r TwjuiavAuiaj J""
mount of edualitnial detallaof KTeat totereat The
111 tuiw IssmrllllaF hatdTiIMa I llBtaaaTI ana, trrrtrradlllaf lot th
aiitrryiprUtion 77 the net pvxMyeodeof the ealp of pub
Ilst IkbiiIb rn aaatllrraitiilliail tvaBrBBUBavaa. tgB Bill Ul HLattarl
tn theireneraleiluceUonor l
la a ueaeure of euoh artvat i
f llieir lialna; Mnenltou.
t uniotiauoe to our real
Imoualy aji-r-oved by the
uCBllon. thai f
the favorable acuoo of eKurreee.
TtntarroaiKa.
Affaire In the Terril ine are arenerallv atiafa
lory The ennrr end bualnree capacity of th pto.
11a uuainpee capacity 01 tu pto
Lur uji the vast domain not yet
:atee are kepplni- paoe In. infer
n t clvU roveninfut with older
ut one of them, Utah, ta the con
PMn von trv 'Wiiu' up ion thi novnaiiu dot j
unrwraiaMi into niai a
imrTovenienia an 1 1
awwrami, nit leas. In lia.I n
dlllonof affair unaeJJafactary,riBitifara the
quirt of the ciusen may he dlaturtted by Rei or lm
ffl
a bnUlittee.
t h. ft l.l.lha ianllr lit th TarialalnTW -jf
UUh to evade ell repnuiiblllty to the OoverntiMtQt of
the United UUtea, aud even to bold a poalUuu In buav
tillty to It.
t rpnririniended a careful reviaion of the preeent
laws of the Territory by Oonarrae. and th euaci.
tnentof aueh a law ilhe one roraited In Coturreee
at tie last e-Mdiii., for Itnttatv, or enirtMhinir elinllar
nr-iiiii, for InatAnce, or atnethliur aimliar
ii) aecuietcvr,tbaeiiaaUtyof alletUaena
a law, and the tiltlmate eitlagulabnient of
to 111 aa will
before the 1
Hince the eaUhllahment of a territorial govern
.. ir,m ti,.. Itatrir nf (,Alninhlai thf Itiiimrtrta
ment of the eondicina of tbe dty,of Waahingruin and
aurrauoUnWa.au.llbe IncKeeod proeperlty of the
cJtlMua UoljrvaUe to the moat casual vlaltor.
The natiou b-iinir a lanre owner of property in this
city, aboitld b-r, with the rtUaene or the Uutnct, lie
juat ahare of the eipenae of tbeee lmi rovementa. I
rP-nniend. therefore, an arvroiirlavtKin tor-monTa
tbe cltlBPna for the work done by them alon-f and In
front of imUle around duriiur theMt year, and
liberal apiro)TUiUnH, In order that the tmi-rovattetit
and emtFBlUabmeut of the pul 4 to bulldlnfi sad
irrounda may keep pace with thelmrVTeuptaiutiMde
by the territorial autlwrities.
AORtCDLTiraC. . , .
The report of tbe Oonunlaatiiner nf Ai-rictiltnre
arlve a very full end luterc-ninir a4oount of the et-re.
rai UvUlona of that tnrtmeut-th lvyticnltnri,
terTFcnltural. aUttioai, rthiwloirlcai and iiemirJt
aodjtne b-mefita o-nferred by each npon the earieul
lanrsltotereeta of the c-nantry The wlw4e report , ta a
in which tb farmer, ntprchant end miner ia Infonn
ttdaod theeateul lo which he Is aided In his pur
snita, . ,,
Th Commlaatoner makes one i-ecomnndeUon--that
meaauree be Uken by Ccigreae to pmteot and
inouoein naanunir oi lUTeanai. ijiuiiMniPiauiM
pert of the publlo lands ahould be diapoeed of with
out tbe eonultkin that one tenth of it be reeerved In
CCMTXNrllAL CXLISIUTIOK
In accordance with the terma of the act of Con
greM, approved March s, 1871, provt-ling for tbe
celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of
American Independence, a commission has been
organized, consisting of two members from each
of the Wales ami Territories. This oornnilsalon
has fael I two sessions, and has made satisfactory
progress In tbe organization and In the Initiatory
steps necessary for carrying out the provisions of
the act, and also the provisions of Jane 1, 1971,
creating a centennial lioanl of finance
A preliminary report of progress has been re
celved from tbe president of the commission, and
, herewith transmitted. It will be the doty or
Jheii rmmiMlon at viwrcinilniTreflSlon.totrans.
,"'wo.,,i''..r.'7.r
mit a full report of tbe progress mode, and tu
"th!('r. 7ou ths details relating lo the exhl
Sm SimeS
S bVbcId unSer the wsplcea ol the tloveminent
olth. United Htatrsln tbecltyol I'hlladelprda
?u j; ,,arl,7. Thla celebration will be looked
1 ' uv '.ET' "?'". ' . ,'..1 . .
tereat, as marking a crtitwry of greater pregretw
and i rue pert ty than Is recorded lu the btatury of
any other nation, and aa oervtug a further good
purpose In bringing together ou our soil peoples
uf alltharominerual nations of the earth la a
manner calculated to secure international good
feeling
a n aaarnieal ilralr haa hcen fell to correct abujpM
which have grown up In the civil aervlKof the
1 . minln ihRmieh thai .la. fata tin it TTIPthnfl nf TtllklTll
appolnlmenuio office Heretofore federal office
have been regarded too much as the reward of
political services, inner eiuaumj oi murcM
rules have len wtablUbctltoiTirnfatelhe tenure
of office and the motleoBTlppolntmenta.
It cannoi he exiOed tnat any system of rules
can be entirely effective and prove a perfect
remeoy ror me cxiaung evua uum tunj in"
been thoroughly tested by actual practice and
amended according to the requirements of tbo
service. During my term of office It shall bo my
earoeat endeavor to to apply the rules as to secure
the greatest possible reform la the civil service or
the Uovernmetnt, but It will require the direct
action ot Congress to render the enforcement of
tbe system binding npon my successors, and I
bone tbat tbe experience ot tbe past year, together
with appropriate legislation by Cungress, mav
reach a satisfactory solution of thla question an I
secure to the puhlM service for all time a practi
cal method uf obtaining faithful and e Olden t offl
cent and employees. V.,!.anT.
liisctrriva Maws ion,
December 2, UTi.
TIIK Lin ERA I, ltM'lIIIJt.N til UU
II EN.
The action of tho House In dcellulng to re
ceive the roslguatlou of Gcu Banks was en
tirely due to Democratic voles. TbU should
not be taken as au Indication that the other
gentlemen who made themselves conspicuous
by vilifying the administration from the
President down are to bo treated lu alike
I manner e do not believe tuai mo House oi
)ieprc.ntallvc 1 prepared to give ItSKalof
I vi f ... ....
appro, al to tue retention oi tuo tnturmca oi
I the Committees on Calms and 1'ost OQlces
and Tost Koads
UATiii:n itkroKT.
War DarieTMBHT,
Orru iorCnirrBjQB.cOrric.vn, ,
W AaMlnoToe I O., leo. 1, 1ST. lam. )
svNorsu roa tbs rvrr vwitNTT-roca Bot-aa.
The barometer has risen on the lower lakes,
with southwesterly winds and cloudy weather
In lbs Lantern and Middle HUtea southerly to
westerly winds, diminished pressure aAd partly
cloudy weather, with occasional light rain. In
the Northwest and over the upper lakes, and
thence to the Ohio river, Increasing pressure,
cu) ler sn 1 partly cloudy weather, with northerly
In theuulf and South At
untlo Slates southwesteiiy w inds and generally
I tkar weather prevail.
r nu a a biuitko.
uAnb."Sh7o..r.VnhViirw-tcr,;,,n-,r;:
SH tb?C3! w th. jnia.ii.a.,,i n.w
England flutes, southwesterly to northwest.
erly winds, occsaionsi light rsm ar-i lnnK
weaener, wun iowtrtcuii-oi.aH.v-. .-w"'
and aouth Atlantlo btsles generally clear wea
ther, with mlu.ed temperatures, increasing
pressure and uorthneaterly to southwesterly
WlndS. wiRKIK0 SIQMAL.
Naming slunols continue at Milwaukee, Chi
caipJuraSd llsven, Wtrom Toledo, Cleveland,
lluffslo, Itoc better, and Oswcjo,
The Deek of lillanatee.
The estimates for appropriations were com
Pleied and transmitted to the two coiitmiticea ol
,S5 d cover, tit pages. It 1. dl
car.lulljprep.r.a. a .. .uu.. " 'S'V..
carefully preparsd, ana tne oeiaiii
ilon.attbeliranihprmungoOcjlnth.Treasnnr
, p,.Tnmeut, ami tha beauty oIlutypOTr.by
I Ke.lB1MAvv
pruning o
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